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On Feb 9, 9:14*pm, " wrote:
Looking to buy a 3395 AM filter as used in early tube Heathkit receivers..any other suggestions on receiving AM with homebuilt filter system? *TNX 73 *Harold Followup: I am looking for a 3395 KHZ. AM Filter for a Heathkit SB301 .The AM filter was offered as an Option . The SB 301 will not receive AM without the optional filter....It has AM detector and everything but the filter..I thought someone might have worked out a substitute for the Heath filter..like a high Q tuned IF can or whatever... TNX Harold |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Feb 9, 9:14 pm, " wrote: Looking to buy a 3395 AM filter as used in early tube Heathkit receivers..any other suggestions on receiving AM with homebuilt filter system? TNX 73 Harold Followup: I am looking for a 3395 KHZ. AM Filter for a Heathkit SB301 .The AM filter was offered as an Option . The SB 301 will not receive AM without the optional filter....It has AM detector and everything but the filter..I thought someone might have worked out a substitute for the Heath filter..like a high Q tuned IF can or whatever... TNX Harold I worked on a National NC-300 a few months ago. It had a conversion from a coil to a crystal at the second converter stage. About half way down the page: http://www.ppinyot.com/N/national/national.htm look for the "Second Converter modification at V3 6BE6" paragraph. Schematics and FNBs are on BAMA. The crystal used in the NC-300 is not at your frequency. But a crystal company should be able to make you one. I purchased Hammarlund specific crystals from http://www.icmfg.com/ The crystals were about 25 bucks each. AND the woman that answered the phone is not just a receptionist. She knew exactly which crystals I needed for the Hammarlund and what overtone and impedance!!! Not that she is a woman but she knew exactly what the vintage crystal replacement I needed! I hope this leads you some where. Paul P. |
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, Paul P wrote:
wrote in message ... On Feb 9, 9:14 pm, " wrote: Looking to buy a 3395 AM filter as used in early tube Heathkit receivers..any other suggestions on receiving AM with homebuilt filter system? TNX 73 Harold Followup: I am looking for a 3395 KHZ. AM Filter for a Heathkit SB301 .The AM filter was offered as an Option . The SB 301 will not receive AM without the optional filter....It has AM detector and everything but the filter..I thought someone might have worked out a substitute for the Heath filter..like a high Q tuned IF can or whatever... TNX Harold I worked on a National NC-300 a few months ago. It had a conversion from a coil to a crystal at the second converter stage. About half way down the page: http://www.ppinyot.com/N/national/national.htm look for the "Second Converter modification at V3 6BE6" paragraph. Schematics and FNBs are on BAMA. The crystal used in the NC-300 is not at your frequency. But a crystal company should be able to make you one. I purchased Hammarlund specific crystals from http://www.icmfg.com/ The crystals were about 25 bucks each. AND the woman that answered the phone is not just a receptionist. She knew exactly which crystals I needed for the Hammarlund and what overtone and impedance!!! Not that she is a woman but she knew exactly what the vintage crystal replacement I needed! Who knows, but likely they have it on computer. The old crystal manufacturers tended to keep such information around, and certainly once they had the information because someone had sent it to them to get a needed crystal ground, they'd surely have kept it. So after a while, they could just look up the information. If they bothered to computerize it, then all they'd have to do is type in some search terms, and out would pop the needed information. That wouldn't require someone who knew all the details by heart. Michael VE2BVW |
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Tim Wescott wrote:
But, in such a situation having someone willing and able to properly fondle the keyboard, then cheerfully tell you what you need to know, is still better than a snide gum-chewing receptionist! I try not to undervalue order-takers and such. Given how much value they can add when they're on the ball (and how much they can screw up when they're not), one cannot dismiss them as "just" anything. Well, we 'hams' often are not the easiest customers to deal with because we 'know' more than the gal on the other end of the phone ![]() I not so long ago ordered some xtals from JAN and mentioned my old Harvey-Wells TBS-50 and the gal lit up like she knew what I was talking about. JAN has my business ever since. -Bill |
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Bill M wrote: Tim Wescott wrote: But, in such a situation having someone willing and able to properly fondle the keyboard, then cheerfully tell you what you need to know, is still better than a snide gum-chewing receptionist! I try not to undervalue order-takers and such. Given how much value they can add when they're on the ball (and how much they can screw up when they're not), one cannot dismiss them as "just" anything. Well, we 'hams' often are not the easiest customers to deal with because we 'know' more than the gal on the other end of the phone ![]() I not so long ago ordered some xtals from JAN and mentioned my old Harvey-Wells TBS-50 and the gal lit up like she knew what I was talking about. JAN has my business ever since. ICM and JAN are both this way and they are both absolute joys to deal with. They know what you want, they know how to make it, and they know what a fair price is. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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![]() "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... ICM and JAN are both this way and they are both absolute joys to deal with. They know what you want, they know how to make it, and they know what a fair price is. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Jan, ICM, and Sentry... I must have spend hundreds of bucks when I was a young ham on FM crystals for the latest Motorola or RCA twoway castoff I was converting for one of the VHF or UHF ham bands! I remember when ICM had cheap EX grade crystals for experimenters, and when JAN would mail you list of cheap surplus crystals they had on hand. Pete |
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