[ARC5] NFBM IF Chip and a question

Mike Feher n4fs at eozinc.com
Fri Aug 6 20:35:34 EDT 2010


I also seem to remember using CA3089s and ULN2111s. 73 - Mike

Mike B. Feher, N4FS
89 Arnold Blvd.
Howell, NJ 07731
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Subject: Re: [ARC5] NFBM IF Chip and a question

Les,

The MC3357 was used in skads of FM units by Midland and others.  Early
crystal control units, like 70-335, 525, and Snythesised 70-336 come to
mind. If you want to duplicate that design, just need a circuit for one of
those radios.
Midland of Canada sold 1000s of them, as well by Midland USA in rest of NA.

6M FM gear is really not that hard to find.  The Midland XTR, Syntech and
Syntech II stuff is "floating" all around.  There are programs out there
to enable one to program them into the 6M ham band, the 70-0351C comes to
mind and the variants of it.  Many, many have been sold on line for a
little of nothing due to 'retirement' from commercial service.  VERY well
built radios and with some mods you can get them up to a 'zillion'
channels.

You can contact Larry, WØOGH, <telegrapher at att.net> for more details, he
is very well versed with the Midland radios and mods.

73
Rod
KØEQH





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