Stephan Grossklass schrieb:
(Same goes for the ATS-909, which,
modified with two 110 kHz filters, seems to be quite a popular choice
among FM DXers here.)
And for real DX work, even narrower filters exist - 95 kHz, 80 kHz or
even 60 kHz. (Apparently for RDS to work properly with 80 kHz filters,
realignment of the receiver is necessary. Below 60 kHz, you obviously
get distortion - but which real DXer cares about that?

.) Still, for
normal needs 110 kHz should be fine. A nice thing about that particular
receiver seems to be that you can also receive in the OIRT band (used to
be situated at 67 ... 73 MHz) used in Eastern Europe and Russia.
Stephan
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