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DX 93T
Medium Power AM / FM / SSB
10 Meter Radio
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- A High Performance output circuit that uses
one Toshiba 2SC2290 power transistor to generate 20 watts for AM/FM
and 50 watts for SSB operation
- Dual Mini cooling fans on the rear increase
the overall radio length by only one half inch
- New chassis incorporates a solid aluminum
finned rear section as a heatsink
- Main circuit board upgraded to the same
board as the DX 2517 base radio
- New "StarLite" EL faceplate is matte receive
with all lettering backlit in green and blue
- Retro-look red modulation lamp flickers like
the old neon lamps of the Fifties and Sixties
- Our exclusive "SuperSlider" circuit
maximizes frequency control by switching the Fine clarifier between
Receive/Transmit and Receive Only operation or completely out of the
circuit with one slide switch. The Coarse clarifier operates on both
receive and transmit unless the SuperSlider switch is off. When
switched off, both clarifiers are out of the circuit.
- Switch-able sixth digit provides five or six
digit frequency display
- Red channel and frequency digits
- Front mic jack
- Heavy duty DC power cord
- Large, easy-to-read meter with 4 scales:
- "S" meter indicates up to 60dB over S9
- Modulation percentage scale for use on AM
- Calibrated power scale
- SWR scale
- Automatic SWR circuit (No complicated
calibration procedure required)
- LED's light red to warn of high SWR
- Echo with dual controls
- Talkback circuit with On/Off switch and
volume control
- Meter glows red during transmit
- NB/ANL circuit with green LED indicator
- Two year limited warranty
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Discontinued ...
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This Item has been Discontinued by the manufacturer
and remains here for reference and support
information only. *** |
Changes:
- A three-position power level switch takes
the place of a variable output pot
- A 40dB attenuator switch takes the place of
a receive gain pot
- A dim switch takes the place of a dimmer pot
- No On/Off switch for the frequency display
- No Roger Beep circuit
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