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The nice thing about a receiver is that you can't hurt it by using it.  So,
until you get that manual, try the controls and you will figure out a lot
of it on your own.  It might get frustrating some times, but it will be fun
and you will learn the gear.
Good luck.
Pat, K9JAUAt 02:30 PM 5/4/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello guys I got my hands on a short wave for free and do not know if it is
>easy to use and I do not have a manual for it.
>it is a Radio Shack
>dx-375 model number 20-212a
>thanks!
>Just because you can not see the stars does not mean you can not reach for
>them.

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