Galaxy Amateur Radio
 
 
GALAXY DX 95T
10 Meter AM/FM/SSB Amateur Radio
 
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What would happen if you crossed a DX48T with a DX93T? Probably nothing.

But here's what happened when we did:

THE AMAZING NEW DX 95T

A Sideband rig with a frequency counter and
two Toshiba 2SC2290 output transistors.

Noteworthy features include :

  • A High-Performance output circuit that uses two Toshiba 2SC2290 power transistors to generate 50 watts for AM/FM and 150 watts for SSB operation
  • Chassis incorporates a solid aluminum finned rear section as a heatsink
  • Additional heat sink on the bottom of the radio with an internal Micro cooling fan increases the radio height from 2.5 to 3 inches
  • Same main circuit board as our DX 2517, DX 93T, DX 48T and DX 45MP
  • "StarLite" faceplate is matte black with all lettering backlit in green and blue
  • Switchable sixth digit provides five or six digit frequency display
  • 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.
  • Retro-look red modulation lamp (with On/Off switch) flickers like the old neon lamps of the Fifties and Sixties
  • Front mic jack
  • Variable power output control
  • Red channel and frequency digits
  • Heavy duty DC power cord

Strange and Unusual Features:

  • The echo has internal controls only. It is our famous dual control echo circuit without any controls on the front panel. The On/Off switch is there, but to adjust the echo sound, the bottom cover must be removed. Locate the rectangular metal box containing the echo board. Do not open this box. Use a small plastic tuning tool to gently adjust the trimmer pots inside the holes marked "ECHO" and "TIME." These pots are somewhat fragile so it is best not to use a metal screwdriver.
  • A single slide switch controls both the Echo and the Roger Beep. They can both be off, but they cannot both be on at the same time.
  • There is no receive gain pot. A 40dB attenuator switch takes its place.

The DX 95T also has the following standard features found on most other Galaxy radios :

  • Large, easy-to-read meter with 4 scales:
    1. "S" meter indicates up to 60dB over S9
    2. Modulation percentage scale for use on AM
    3. Calibrated power scale
    4. SWR scale
  • Automatic SWR circuit (No complicated calibration procedure required)
  • LED's light red to warn of high SWR
  • Talkback circuit with On/Off switch and volume control
  • Variable dimmer control pot
  • On/Off switch for frequency display
  • Roger Beep circuit
  • NB/ANL circuit
  • Meter glows red during transmit
  • Two year limited warranty
 
 
RADIO LICENSE DISCLOSURE:
A license to operate certain two way radios may be required by your federal/local government. Operating certain radio equipment without such license may be illegal in your area. The end user consumer is solely responsible for acquiring such license and for the proper use of all radio equipment.
 
This radio is an Amateur radio and not a CB transceiver. Therefore, this radio is not governed by Part 95 of 47 C.F.R, but by Part 97 of 47 C.F.R. Part 97 does not require type acceptance of Amateur radios.
 
 

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