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"gareth" wrote in message
... "Percy Picacity" wrote in message ... Sorry, perhaps you could tell us what the question was again. I thought you were asking if there was an advantage to tuning the BFO half way between the wanted and unwanted signals. There isn't. There is. You get single signal reception for CW despite the wide bandwidth of a trnasformer-only IF strip. Eh? Have I missed something? If you tune the BFO halfway between the two signals the output from either will be at the same frequency; that sounds like exactly what you DON'T want! -- ;-) .. 73 de Frank Turner-Smith G3VKI - mine's a pint. .. http://turner-smith.co.uk |
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