[HBR] Sorry for multiple postings

Michael A. Bittner mmab at cox.net
Fri May 23 14:53:11 EDT 2014


I have many IFs ready for sale.  I usually put them on eBay, but tell me exactly what you need and maybe we can work out something.
Mike, W6MAB
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brian Burns 
  To: 'HBR Receiver List' 
  Sent: Friday, May 23, 2014 9:30 AM
  Subject: [HBR] Sorry for multiple postings


  Hello Bill,

  I'm sorry for the multiple postings---I have too many email addresses. Kees
  has straightened it out for me, so it shouldn't happen again.

  ~ I've not had much experience with these, except for cheap kits years ago.
  I saw your post several times now, but no responses so far, I wondered if
  you were familiar with the Regenx group, there, they specialize in your and
  related circuitry.

  Yes, I've been on the regenrx list for a couple of years now. There are some
  good threads there, but the hams seem to be mostly interested in
  experimenting and building, so I haven't had any luck getting information on
  how the various designs actually perform as station receivers.
     
  ~ As for me, I'm still looking for a couple of iFs : )

  Ain't that the truth! Back in the day (I'm 74) you could order up most
  anything, though it took a long time for it to arrive.

  The "regenerodyne" design has one so called I.F. transformer that you wind
  yourself. My main reservation about the design is selectivity in the
  presence of strong adjacent signals. It is after all a regen with a crystal
  controlled converter--no place to stick a crystal filter.

  Cheers,

  Brian


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