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Radio Shack DX-394 Receiver Shortwave AM SSB Radio ***GREAT PREPPER UNIT***

$ 158.37

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Supported Modes: AM
  • Features: Digital
  • Band: AM
  • MPN: DX-394
  • Condition: This receiver is used and in good condition overall. We noticed some darker markings on the sides of the cover, but this is nothing that is overly noticeable. We have supplied good HD pictures at various angles for you to understand the cosmetics. Operationally the receiver was fully tested and it works wonderfully with no known issues or shortcomings. Sensitivity was wonderful.
  • Color: Gray
  • Type: Desk
  • Brand: Radio Shack
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Model: DX-394

    Description

    This radio for sale is the Radio Shack DX-394 manufactured for Tandy from 1995 thru 1998.  Those of you who follow our listings know that we sell a wide range and price points of shortwave radios.  This DX-394 represents a beginning to intermediate radio at an affordable price.  If you are have an interest in shortwave listening and have a desire to experiment with reception of world band signals, then this may be a nice radio for you to consider.  For some potential buyers, you may be wanting to purchase a shortwave radio that will enable reception during emergencies and this DX-394 operates off of 12 volts DC drawing only 8 watts of current and thus making it useful for operation off of a battery pack or a car battery.
    We do not generally offer the DX-394 for sale as we tend to focus on the medium to higher end consumer and professional receivers.  This DX-394 is a nice exception as we are aware that there are people who are interested in the hobby of shortwave listening and do not want to invest a lot of money to get their feet wet in the process.
    This sale includes the DX-394 receiver plus:
    telescopic antenna (please see information below in the listing)
    copy of the owner's manual in binder
    original factory service manual (valued at as this is not a copy)
    catalog page copy from Radio Shack 1998 catalog
    Mediumwave DX review of the DX-394
    WRTH (World Radio & Television Handbook) review 1996
    QST review 1997 (amateur radio magazine)
    CD containing a variety of documents, manuals, modifications, and other information pertaining to the DX-394.  The CD also includes general shortwave listening information, reception, mitigating RF noise, and information about antennas.  The CD contains about 400 MB of documents, many of which are unique and unusual, and this is not sold or offered separately.
    The DX-394 is a desktop communications receiver and is capable of covering the entire longwave, mediumwave, and HF frequency spectrum from 150 - 30000 KHz.  Within this spectrum, and by attaching an external antenna, one will hear long distance AM stations, amateur radio transmissions, and shortwave broadcasts from all parts of the world.  This is not a complex radio to operate, but it does have a number of features that will appeal to the user.  Here is a list of some of the features:
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    Coverage from 150 - 30000 KHz
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    Receiving modes of AM / LSB / USB / CW
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    Tuning steps of .1 / 1 / 5 / 10(9) KHz
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    Noise blanker
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    Display light w/dimmer
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    Headphone jack
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    Record jack
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    160 Memories
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    RF Gain
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    Fine tuning
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    5 event timer
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    Sweep scan function
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    Dual clock time (local and universal time setup)
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    External speaker jack
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    Sleep timer 30/60 minutes
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    Panel lock
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    S-meter
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    Keypad entry
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    Attenuator
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    Standby
    Probably one of the nicest features with this receiver is value.  It is highly sensitive and, with a decent antenna, will grab signals from all over the world.  In fact, Passport to World Band Radio in their 1997 review mentions that "sensitivity to weak signals and the related variable of blocking are both above average, and image rejection is excellent".  Should you find that the signal sensitivity is too strong, there is an attenuator on the back that allows for you to reduce the sensitivity.  It is hard to get a decent shortwave receiver for under
    00 with a digital readout and if you want to get your feet wet or have a backup unit, this DX-394 is a good unit.  Advanced shortwave enthusiasts may notice a few features missing from this radio, but then again, it does not sell for 0, ,000 or even more as the other radios with such features.
    We have discovered that different people have various preferences with how a station should be tuned.  Some people like to band scan, some like to do direct entry using the keypad, while others like to place favorite stations in a memory and choose them that way or even scan them.  The DX-394 is capable of meeting all those needs as the radio was designed to be multi-functional that way.
    Since this DX-394 has sleep timers, can be easily tuned, panel can be dimmed, and is reasonably small, Fred Osterman's book Shortwave Receivers Past and Present points out that "the DX-394 makes a nice bedside radio".
    There seems to be a heightened interest in communications receivers for emergency use these days.  We suspect that as our economy has struggled along, some people are concerned with things and want a receiver that will allow them to stay informed should the internet go down or electricity be unavailable.  As mentioned, this radio will operate off of any 12 volt supply like a D cell battery pack or an automotive battery.  It is hard to get a reasonably priced receiver that can offer the features of this DX-394 and have it use only 8 watts on DC power.  This makes the radio great for times of emergency when you do not have an unlimited supply of batteries and want to operate the receiver for long hours.
    As mentioned at the top of this listing, the receiver comes with the telescopic antenna.  This can be convenient for operation, but the telescopic antenna offers only modest reception and does not allow the DX-394 to perform as good as it can when using a longer antenna such as a wire antenna.
    We highly recommend using an outside antenna if possible.
    It is also worth mentioning that the DX-394 was one of the last great shortwave receivers that could be modified to improve or alter some of its operational characteristics.  Most receivers are not able to be modified, but this DX-394 comes with a CD file with several modifications if you want to improve or tweak the radio and if you have some technical skills to accomplish the work.
    If you are looking to enjoy world band radio, this DX-394 is a nice way to open the door to that world.  It is amazing the broadcasts that can be heard in English and the variety of programming transmitted on shortwave.  We regularly tune into the news from all parts of the world, listen to history, culture, and musical treats throughout the day.
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    Those buyers living outside the USA are also welcome to purchase from us.  We have shipped to 105 countries during the past 22 years on Ebay and we are happy to ship virtually anywhere in the world.  You may use the shipping calculator to determine your shipping cost.
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