[Milsurplus] BC-1206-B IF bandwidth
AKLDGUY .
neilb0627 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 8 21:45:20 EST 2016
Thank you for that, Al. The receiver covers 200-400 KHz, +/- about 10.
I think it was intended as a NDB beacon receiver only and those beacons
transmitted MCW. So a narrow IF wasn't desirable.
73 de Neil ZL1ANM
On 3/9/16, Al Klase <ark at ar88.net> wrote:
> Neil,
>
> Now this is a SWAG (Silly W, A, Guess). The IF is 135 KHz, so
> selectivity would be pretty easy to come by, but they needed to copy AM
> from control towers, weather reports, and such. Therefore 6KHz. Skirt
> selectivity won't be anything to write home about, as there's only 4
> tuned circuits in the IF.
>
> Al
>
> Al Klase – N3FRQ
> Jersey City, NJ
> http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/
>
> On 3/8/2016 6:48 PM, AKLDGUY . wrote:
>> I'm sure this has been asked and answered many times before
>> but what is the IF bandwidth in the BC-1206-B?
>>
>> 73 de Neil ZL1ANM
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