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US PATENT CLASS 396-- Class Notes (3076 words)
Class 396 will receive for original placement a patent disclosing both Class 396 and Class 348 devices when the claims are general or directed only towards Class 396 subject matter and are otherwise proper therefor.
Class 396, subclasses 429+ will accept a combination of a Class 396 type camera and a diverse art device where such combination is not otherwise provided for.
This class (396) provides for a claimed recitation of a vessel containing a developing solution and a vessel containing a fixing or washing solution with means for moving a photos:graphic film, print, or plate therethrough sequentially.
Radio Shack DX-375 & DX-396 Review - RadioIntel.com (1153 words)
On the 396, the scan feature cycles from the low to high end of a defined shortwave "sub-band" and then repeats from the bottom.
On the 396, you press the SW select button and then a keypad number button that is associated with a specific "sub-band." The "sub-band" is marked next to the keypad number button.
The 396 manual states that shortwave reception is a combined effort of the ferrite and whip below 7100 kHz, with the whip handling the reception above that frequency.
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