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Default BC-312 oscillator frequency

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I am in the process of adjusting a restored BC-312. Reading the book, I could
not determine whether the oscillator must oscillate at +470 kHz or - 470kHz
with respect to the receive frequency.

The oscillator adjustment range is wide enough that I can set it at either
positions, so I need to know which of the two is correct (so as to have the
dial scale showing the real receive frequency as close as possible).

Also, I would need to know whether it works the same on all bands.

Thanks in advance for your help.

73

Tony I0JX



This receiver is covered in the military manual TM 11-850 which can be
downloaded from the BAMA site. It appears to be available from some other free
sites, a Google serach found a lot of hits.


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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles, CA, USA


As you will note re-reading my message more carefully, I have the book, but I
could not find the required information in there. I will search it again and see
whether it is written somewhere.

Tony I0JX




 
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