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Does anybody know of a small, easy to obtain receiver that can receive 85
kcs? Tube type, surplus OK. I have an old Lear ADF that was cut out of a plane decades ago. The cables were whacked off, and I can't find a schematic. Someone did send me a schematic of a set very close in model to the one I have, so I do have that. However, most of the circuitry in the radio is dedicated to the DF capacity, which I don't need or want. There are three subchassis, and probably 15 tubes. I want to use the small tuning head, which has an 85 kcs IF output, to feed something like a Q-5er that would serve as IF and audio. If I can't find one, I have an R-11a that I could feed the tuning head output into it's IF strip. I'm trying to kludge up a homebrew longwave/BCB DX rig. |
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