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My response/question is not intended to antagonize or troll. I would love to purchase the TenTec DRM capable system. It's something I'd love to "mess" with. Unfortunately (in a way), I've got broadband Internet and with radio-locator.com I can get music/news from around the globe. This is without drop outs, completely digital and only some stations sound a little "phase shifty" if they stream slowly. I've got the money for the radio but now it seems like it might be redundant. And I can imagine, instead of fun trying to bring in a station, it will just seem like "make work" since I can just point and click around the globe. You know? On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 22:11:23 GMT, Fredric J. Einstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 21:17:30 GMT, "AL KA5JGV" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Henry, >>I wrote up a short article on the RX-350 modification. You may access it >>here: >> >>http://home.satx.rr.com/ka5jgv/ >> >> >Thanks for posting this mod Al. I just ordered a demo TenTec RX-350. >TenTec now has the RX-350D which is the exact same receiver, but with >the 12 kHz output already provided on the back panel. > >I'm looking forward to this new receiver. How's the performance of >the synchronous detector? > >73, > >Fred E. >N8UC -- Detroit
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