[R-390] IF out

Paul Staupe pstaupe at qwest.net
Fri Apr 22 18:36:19 EDT 2005


Bird,

Good discussion of the Sony 2010.... that used to be my quick way to get 
synch detection out of the R-390. I'm lucky enough to have a Sherwood 
SE-3 that I use, and now a nice MSR-9, (but it overloads.... any AGC 
experts out there?)

Finally, WEWN is my favorite.... I have been amazed in the past month 
though, they have moved their former set in stone schedule to 5850 kc 
for most of the night and well into the morning due to interference or 
propagation, I don't know which....  I should call Glenn Tapley their SW 
director to find out....

Best regards,

Paul W0AD
Minneapolis

Gary Bourgois wrote:

>A few years ago I took the IF out from my 390A and hooked it to the
>antenna input of my SONY-2010, and tuned to a station with slop from an
>ajacent freq, Turned up the Sony volume and flipped on the Synch detector,
>and low and behold the interference was gone.
>
>The Sony audio does not match the great low frequencies you can get from
>the detector output on the 390, and I have the one with the probe jack on
>the front panel.
>
>Since my 390 quit a couple years ago the bands have died.  I have a lot of
>receivers, including a zenith console, and everything is gone.
>
>Interesting that project HAARP made their own aroura borealis a few months
>back.  I live in the aroural zone, and radio has always been weird.
>
>Now I can't get anything on the ham bands.  Late nite talk show host Art
>Bell (also a ham) has mentioned that there is something wrong with the
>ionosphere, his band conditions are like mine.
>
>The only thing on shortwave is EWTN, they cut through everything.  Always
>have.  WWCR is spotty.
>
>WB8EOH
>Bird
>
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