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Jack Schmidling ) writes:
AaronJ wrote: Just for fun, try a kludge BFO. Place an AM broadcast band radio (non-digital) as physically close to the S38 as you can get it. Tune the broadcast band radio until you hear a beat with the AM or CW signal you are listening to on the S38. Actually, I already did that but it's a pretty academic exercise. After all is said, seems like there should be some way to control the feedback to both provide a beat and optimize the gain/selectivity. There's no control for it? That seems odd. The trick is to make the cathode resistor variable, and use that to control the level of regeneration. I have no interest in CW or sideband with this radio but I do need some way to set my ranger on the station I am listening to. Any thoughts on an outboard tweak? js Don't put it on transmit, but key the oscillator? Old rigs often were set up that way, so you'd have a weak signal from the transmitter to set the receiver to. Or, they'd have some spotting function specifically for it. Michael VE2BVW |
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