[AMRadio] Re: Need list of good AM radios to start looking for . . .
Patrick Jankowiak
recycler at swbell.net
Mon Nov 14 22:33:19 EST 2005
I'm a bit biased, as a tube audio guy, but I would go for a transmitter
that has a push-pull plate modulator for the final.
For the receiver, find one that is double conversion or better and has
selectable bandwidth via LC filters and a crystal filter. tuned circuits
are not so sharp, but sound real good when wide open on a strong signal!
The Hallicrafters SX-28, to me, is one of the best sounding AM receivers
but they drift a bit and are not that sensitive. Can be pricey too.
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