[Boatanchors] Realistic DX 160 schematic needed

John Maxwell [email protected]
Tue, 23 Dec 2003 16:01:29 -0500


Greg,
    I have one around someplace - let me look over the holiday and I'll 
let you know probably Monday (29Dec03). The DX-160 was the first _real_ 
SW radio I ever owned (I had a Patrolman 9 with SW bands and a 
switchable BFO before that - I learned how to listed to hams use SSB 
that way! Nobody else in the family was interested and I didn't know any 
'elmers.') This was 1976 timeframe - I was around 12 at the time. Lots 
of good memories! Thanks for bringing them back!
    Like the person who mentioned a DX-150 schematic being small, this 
one is tiny also. Just forewarning you! :-) I'll try to enlarge and scan.

    Take care,
       -John

Greg Mijal wrote:

> Hi:
> 
> Still looking for a Realistic DX 160 schematic.
> 
> Got 2 out of four bands running. Good sensitivity too.
> 
> Thanks and
> 
> HAAAPPPPPPPPPPYYYY
> 
> HHHOOOOLLIIIDDDAAAAYYYYSSSSS!!!!!
> Greg
> WA7LYO
> in sunny Feenix
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