Dymek DR 333 general coverage receiver

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The $1500 Dymek DR333 is designed to be controlled by an IBM-compatible personal computer. Its interference shielding, operating programs and radio reception were judged to be well-suited to the needs of the dedicated radio amateur. The software supplied with the receiver can be cumbersome to use.

Author: Feldman, Leonard
Dymek DR333 (Receiver)

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Sep 28, 2010 @ 7:19 pm
Thank you for this article. You should also see the article in the 1991 edition of Fine Tuning's Proceedings for more information.

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Technics SA-GX910 A/V receiver

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The Technics SA-GX910 is judged to be an impressive and complete home electronic entertainment package. It features Dolby Pro-Logic Surround Sound, five power amplifiers, and digital signal processing simulation, and costs $899.

Author: Feldman, Leonard
Audio-video systems, Home theater equipment, Technics SA-GX910 (Audio-visual system)

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Proton AT-670 tuner

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The new Proton AT-670 FM/AM tuner performed well during listening and use tests. The elegantly designed tuner has 27 presets and excellent sensitivity. It sells for about $400.

Author: Feldman, Leonard
Proton AT-670 (Tuner)

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