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![]() "Uncle Peter" wrote in message ... That is interesting. Are both single conversion? I know that the HE-10 has IF Gain control and ANL, it is pretty sensitive and selective on the BCB. They are both single conversion. I know the HE-10 has two IF stages, and thus fairly good selectivity. I am not sure if the S-40 has one or two IF stages... I suspect one. Pete The S-40 series has two IF and on RF stage. Single RF receivers with 455khz IF's tend to have image problems on the higher bands but that also depends on the selectivity of the RF stage. Keep in mind that nearly all Hallicrafters stuff was designed to be sold at relatively low prices. For the most part the line has good features and outstanding looks but not the best performance in the world. The point is that someone could afford something by Hallicrafters when other stuff was just too expensive. I have somewhere in storage a military technical manual on communication that shows performance graphs for the SX-28 and the Super-Pro, the differences in image and spurious responses is astonishing. The Super-Pro is nearly free of them, the SX-28 graphs look like corn fields. However, the commercial version of the SX-28 was around $225 and the Super Pro about double that. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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