FACTOID # 120: Nepal’s flag is the only one in the world that isn't square or rectangular.
 
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Radio Shack DX-375 & DX-396 Review - RadioIntel.com (1153 words)
SW 2300 - 21850 kHz (the 375 excludes 6250 - 7100 kHz)
The 375 manual indicates that the whip/ferrite work together on shortwave between 41 and 13 meters, otherwise the whip antenna takes care of shortwave receptions.
I suspect that the battery life in the 375 is slightly longer than in the 396, since it has no clock to power.
Interstate 375 (516 words)
I-175 and I-375 were planned as "downtown feeders", intended to stem further decline of downtown St. Petersburg by providing quick access to the interstate system.
I-375 opened between I-275 and 9th St. on Jan. 17, 1978, and was completed in January of 1979.
Interstate 375 is the shortest signed interstate in the United States.
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