hi,
Yes the dx392 does have a bfo.
Roy
At 09:20 PM 9/6/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi.
>
>Perhaps I am wrong, but I thought the DX-392 was the same basic receiver as
>the DX-390, but with cassette tape built in. If this is true, then it
>probably does have a BFO, since the DX-390 did. I don't know that I would
>want to do a lot of listening to the CW & SSB signals from that receiver,
>but I think that you might be able to receive CW and SSB with it.
>
>73, de Lou K2LKK
>At 01:51 PM 9/5/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >Only problem (probably, anyway) with the unit you mentioned--unless
> >I'm wrong, naturally--is that it won't receive cw or sideband, only
> >AM.
> >
> >The Radio Shaft model with the tape deck is either the DX-392 or
> >DX-394, but I really think it's the DX-392 and the 394 is a tabletop
> >unit. The Sangean equivalent is the ATS-818CS if memory serves. Check
> >out www.ccrane.com and you're bound to find it.
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