Radio Shack DX-397 owner manual Band Allocation, International Frequencies

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Use the following equations to convert kHz, MHz, and meters.

To convert MHz to kHz, multiply by 1,000. For example:

9.62 MHz ¥ 1000 = 9,620 kHz

To convert kHz to MHz, divide by 1,000. For example:

2780 kHz ³ 1000 = 2.780 MHz

To convert MHz to meters, divide 300 by the number of MHz. For example:

300 ³ 7.1 MHz = 42.25 meters

To convert meters to MHz, divide 300 by the number of meters. For example:

300 ³ 42.25 meters = 7.1 MHz

BAND ALLOCATION

International Frequencies

International commercial broadcasts are found in the following shortwave bands. Programs (often in English) usually contain news, commentaries, music, and special features reflecting the cul- ture of the broadcasting country. Reception for this range is best between 6:00 PM and midnight (your time).

Band

Frequency Range

(in MHz)

 

 

 

SW1

4.39–5.18

 

 

SW2

5.72–6.33

 

 

SW3*

7.00–8.05

SW4

9.20–10.02

 

 

SW5

11.35–12.25

 

 

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Contents DX-397 Features Contents Connecting to Power Installing BatteriesPreparation Using Standard AC Power Using Vehicle Battery Power Adjusting the Antennas Connecting AN Earphone Headphones Listening SafelyTraffic Safety Operation Listening Hints Reference SourcesFrequency Conversion Band Allocation International FrequenciesTime Standard Frequencies Listening Guide Cfcx Hcjb ORU Care and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know Specifications MW AMInch, 8 Ohm, 0.5 Watt Page Page RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas
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DX-397 specifications

The Radio Shack DX-397 is a versatile shortwave receiver that has captured the interest of radio enthusiasts and hobbyists since its release. Known for its impressive range and user-friendly interface, the DX-397 serves as an excellent entry point for those keen on exploring the world of shortwave radio.

One of the standout features of the DX-397 is its extensive frequency coverage. This receiver can tune into frequencies ranging from 150 kHz to 30 MHz, allowing users to access a vast array of broadcasts. Shortwave radio, known for its ability to transmit over long distances, enables listeners to pick up signals from around the globe, making the DX-397 an ideal companion for travelers and those interested in international news and cultures.

In terms of design, the DX-397 boasts a compact and portable size, making it easy to transport. Its clear LCD display is user-friendly, providing essential information such as frequency, signal strength, and time, enhancing the overall listening experience. The front-panel controls offer quick access to tuning, volume adjustment, and mode selection, ensuring that users can effortlessly navigate through its features.

Technologically, the DX-397 employs digital signal processing (DSP), which significantly improves sound quality and reception. DSP technology aids in filtering out background noise, allowing users to enjoy clearer audio even in challenging reception conditions. Moreover, the receiver supports both SSB (single sideband) and AM (amplitude modulation) modes, making it adaptable to different transmission types.

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In summary, the Radio Shack DX-397 combines functionality and portability, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and seasoned listeners. With its comprehensive frequency coverage, advanced technology, and practical features, the DX-397 stands out as a favorite for those eager to explore the diverse world of shortwave radio.