Shack Dx-390 Owners Manual ~repack~ | Radio

If you're traveling internationally, you'll need to adjust the AM (MW) tuning step. Most of the world uses 9 kHz steps, while North America uses 10 kHz. The manual explains that the selector switch is located .

Tune to an amateur radio band (e.g., 7.150 MHz or 14.200 MHz). Slide the on the right side to the ON position.

: The original Radio Shack support documentation, such as the "Care and Maintenance" guide and "Features" sheet (Faxback docs #3614 and #8184), can still be found online. Additionally, enthusiast communities on platforms like AntiqueRadios.com , eHam.net , and The SWLing Post are invaluable resources where owners share tips and answer questions. radio shack dx-390 owners manual

If a nearby station is bleeding into your signal, switch from WIDE to NARROW . This narrows the receiver's bandwidth, cutting out adjacent interference at the cost of slight audio fidelity.

Located on the front top-left. Press to turn the radio on or off. If you're traveling internationally, you'll need to adjust

The DX-390 can store up to 45 frequencies (18 on SW, 9 on MW, 9 on FM, and 9 on LW). Tune to the exact frequency you wish to save. Press the button. Use the keypad to enter a memory channel number. Press ENTER to lock it in. 📡 Advanced Shortwave DXing with the DX-390

: Features a variable RF gain control to prevent overloading and Wide/Narrow bandwidth filters for AM/SW to reduce interference. External Antenna Tune to an amateur radio band (e

Main Power: 4 x "D" cell batteries or a 6V DC 300mA center-pin negative AC adapter.