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Sure a solid state one would be OK. There is a solid state SSB adapter on
Ebay for the little solid state receivers ($40 or so). Just need to get one
to match the 455 IF as I am betting the little Chinese RX has an odd ball IF
probably 30 mhz or higher!
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On May 16, 3:18*pm, "David Thompson" wrote:
Sure a solid state one would be OK. *There is a solid state SSB adapter on
Ebay for the little solid state receivers ($40 or so). *Just need to get one
to match the 455 IF as I am betting the little Chinese RX has an odd ball IF
probably 30 mhz or higher!
Dave K4JRB


Those radios have a 455 if output to connect to that adapter.
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On May 16, 3:18=A0pm, "David Thompson" wrote:
Sure a solid state one would be OK. =A0There is a solid state SSB adapter =

on
Ebay for the little solid state receivers ($40 or so). =A0Just need to get=

one
to match the 455 IF as I am betting the little Chinese RX has an odd ball =

IF
probably 30 mhz or higher!
Dave K4JRB


Those radios have a 455 if output to connect to that adapter.


What is this adaptor and this radio? Anybody got an actual name?
--scott
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On May 21, 8:01 am, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
In article ,

wrote:
On May 16, 3:18=A0pm, "David Thompson" wrote:
Sure a solid state one would be OK. =A0There is a solid state SSB adapter =

on
Ebay for the little solid state receivers ($40 or so). =A0Just need to get=

one
to match the 455 IF as I am betting the little Chinese RX has an odd ball =

IF
probably 30 mhz or higher!
Dave K4JRB


Those radios have a 455 if output to connect to that adapter.


What is this adaptor and this radio? Anybody got an actual name?
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


E-Bay Item # 140138471416

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E-Bay Item # 140138471416


Given the array of components, looks like a simple crystal controlled
BFO, not a product detector? Any idea of what the IF is?



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On May 22, 10:18 am, k3hvg wrote:
E-Bay Item # 140138471416


Given the array of components, looks like a simple crystal controlled
BFO, not a product detector? Any idea of what the IF is?


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On May 21, 8:01 am, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
In article ,

wrote:
On May 16, 3:18=A0pm, "David Thompson" wrote:
Sure a solid state one would be OK. =A0There is a solid state SSB adapter =
on
Ebay for the little solid state receivers ($40 or so). =A0Just need to get=
one
to match the 455 IF as I am betting the little Chinese RX has an odd ball =
IF
probably 30 mhz or higher!
Dave K4JRB


Those radios have a 455 if output to connect to that adapter.


What is this adaptor and this radio? Anybody got an actual name?


E-Bay Item # 140138471416


This just looks like a simple BFO... I do not see any filter or detector
here. Useful enough, but not so high-performance.
--scott

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