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I recently refurbished a Hallicrafters 5R105 and, while performing a
re-alignment, discovered that on the Band 4 (14 to 31 MHz) the local oscillator (LO) is below the station frequency, whereas on the three lower bands, the LO is above. So my question is this: Why engineer a tuning system for the high end of the shortwave spectrum to place the LO below the station frequency? -Dave Drumheller, K3WQ |
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