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Old December 30th 07, 05:51 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Michael Black Michael Black is offline
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Default Selecting power Fets for 500 KC transmitter

ken scharf ) writes:
Uncle Peter wrote:
"ken scharf" wrote in message
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Well a friend of mine once wanted to build a mobile transmitter for
455khz AM and 10.7mhz FM so he could tell the bozo in the car ahead of him
where to go after he cut him off.....


I hope you clued him in.. (re. 262 kHz...)

Pete


I'm not too sure, but I think that today's car radios DO use 455khz.
I think they stopped using 262khz some years back when Detroit started
having the radios made in China and got rid of the RF stages.

Actually, most of them use 450KHz nowadays.

The synthesizer ICs are designed for 450KHz, presumably because of
some fact that makes it easier to design for that IF, such as it
allows an existing common crystal or something.

I can't think of any car radio I've opened up that had digital tuning
and not a 450KHz IF.

It's not so absolute in other types of radios, but it is still a common
IF (which can be a real bother if you've got a shortwave receiver
and thus can't improve selectivity with a good and relatively cheap
used 455KHz mechanical filter).

262KHz IFs in car radios did pretty much disappear with the coming of ceramic
filters. And no car radio is being made without ceramic filters. Though,
I think I did see one car radio, it must have had analog tuning, that did
have a 262KHz ceramic filter.

Michael