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Old October 26th 19, 05:32 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Fernan Bolando Fernan Bolando is offline
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Default how to use the hammarlund hq 145a (tunning)

On 2019-10-26, Ralph Mowery wrote:
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i was listening to a few stations using my hammarlund hq-145a. i noticed that
the band spread dial seems close in terms calibration. The main dial after
i set the bandspread to 100 vertical line, stations seems 450 to 550kcs off.
I tried to listen to a reference oscillator i can hear it in two places using
the main dial. i hear it on both -250kc and +500kc approximately.

does this make sense to anybody?

regards
ferna ve4feb




If a receiver has an IF of 455 kc then it is possiable to receive a
signal at its origional frequency on the dial and an image signal 455
kc away from it.

The local oscilator in the receiver mixes with an incomming signal and
generates a signal plus and minus the IF .

Do a Google search for image frequency for detailed information.



that is what i thought too and it makes sense when the tunning range is set to
4-10 mcs. The man dial is off by approx -120 to -200kcs and the image is
455+455kcs away from that.

but at tunning range 10-30 the double conversion is suppose to remove the image
frequency right? any chance i might be overloading the front causing weird
harmonics in the mixer?

fernan