[Premium-Rx] WJ DMS-105-2 ??
stephous
stephous at att.net
Tue Feb 13 16:11:59 EST 2007
Hank,
It is a demodulator. You connect it to the IF output of your compatible WJ
receiver. Useful if you have a receiver that does not do SSB or you need a
band width that your receiver does not provide.
http://watkins-johnson.terryo.org/Documents/Catalogs/WJ-catalog-1970.pdf
Best Regards,
Steve
PCS Associates
949 Glenneyre Street
Laguna Beach, CA. 92651-2706
Phone: (949) 376-7844
FAX: (949) 376-7866
http://www.pcsassociates.net/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henry Kolesnik" <kolesnik at sbcglobal.net>
To: <premium-rx at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 12:33 PM
Subject: [Premium-Rx] WJ DMS-105-2 ??
> I have a Watkins Johnson DMS-105-3 and it seems to work but it's kind of
> hard to determine the frequency it's tuned to becasue the nixie readout
> is dead. Does anyone have a schematic of the nixie power circuit that
> they can scan?
> It looks like an all mode receiver covering 1 to 1600 KHz. but its
> tagged as a Demodulator, so I'm curious as to its intended application.?
> tnx
>
> 73
> Hank WD5JFR
>
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