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Kchibo KK-C55 radio - AM tuning steps wrong
I purchased this radio at Sharper Image some time ago. It's great for
FM and shortwave reception, but AM (aka MW) reception is kinda' weird because of the 9 khz tuning steps which are used outside North America. Even if you key in the correct frequency, the radio rounds up/ down to the next 9 khz step. I looked inside this thing expecting to find a DIP switch or something like that for getting the AM tuning steps to the normal 10 khz but I didn't see one. Any hints out there? Jeff Louisville, KY |
Kchibo KK-C55 radio - AM tuning steps wrong
It's imaginable that The Sharper Image may have some information about this.
"JazzyJeff" wrote in message ups.com... I purchased this radio at Sharper Image some time ago. It's great for FM and shortwave reception, but AM (aka MW) reception is kinda' weird because of the 9 khz tuning steps which are used outside North America. Even if you key in the correct frequency, the radio rounds up/ down to the next 9 khz step. I looked inside this thing expecting to find a DIP switch or something like that for getting the AM tuning steps to the normal 10 khz but I didn't see one. Any hints out there? Jeff Louisville, KY |
Kchibo KK-C55 radio - AM tuning steps wrong
JazzyJeff wrote in news:1180750519.198279.169310
@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com: I purchased this radio at Sharper Image some time ago. It's great for FM and shortwave reception, but AM (aka MW) reception is kinda' weird because of the 9 khz tuning steps which are used outside North America. Even if you key in the correct frequency, the radio rounds up/ down to the next 9 khz step. I looked inside this thing expecting to find a DIP switch or something like that for getting the AM tuning steps to the normal 10 khz but I didn't see one. Any hints out there? Jeff Louisville, KY Check for a row of diodes connected to the key scan matrix, jumpers, or bridgeable/bridged solder pads. |
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