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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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