[HomeBrew] Simple Reciever

Chris Trask Chris Trask" <[email protected]
Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:17:33 -0700


>
> I'm looking for a simple reciever design to look at. I'm looking
> at a design to use a crystal (one band only is a good start for me)
> using parts that are easy to find, and easily to subsitute parts
> for. If anyone knows of such a design I'd like to try it.
>

    Do you mean that you just want to receive one signal at a fixed
frequency, and not have any tuning ability?

Chris

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