The Mizuho DC-7X is a late '70s CW 40 meter monoband transceiver featuring a direct conversion reeiver. The radio is VFO controlled, covering 7.000-7.150 MHz. It is powered by eight AA cell batteriers which fit inside the rig, or it can also run on 12V external DC. The radio was a major step forward from the earlier DC-7D. An RF attenuator and a receiver preselector were added to the rig. The receiver of the DC-7X did not hum when run on external power, unlike it's predecessors. Receive audio is stronger and also improved. Output power was increased to 2W with this model. The rig was still quite spartan. The RIT was the same as on the DC-7D. By this time Mizuho had abandoned the the distinctive olive green color, and they also no longer offered a built-in key. The DC-7X was sold both in kit form and factory wired and tested. The radio was not sold in North America and is extremely rare outside of Japan, though less rare than the earlier DC-7 and DC-7D versions. This rig was replaced by the TRX-100 around 1980.
Specifications:
DC-7X schematic and block diagrams (PDF format).
-Last updated 7/7/2003