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how to use the hammarlund hq 145a (tunning)
hi all i was listening to a few stations using my hammarlund hq-145a. i noticed that the band spread dial seems close in terms calibration. The main dial after i set the bandspread to 100 vertical line, stations seems 450 to 550kcs off. I tried to listen to a reference oscillator i can hear it in two places using the main dial. i hear it on both -250kc and +500kc approximately. does this make sense to anybody? regards ferna ve4feb |
how to use the hammarlund hq 145a (tunning)
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how to use the hammarlund hq 145a (tunning)
Fernan Bolando wrote:
i was listening to a few stations using my hammarlund hq-145a. i noticed that the band spread dial seems close in terms calibration. The main dial after i set the bandspread to 100 vertical line, stations seems 450 to 550kcs off. I tried to listen to a reference oscillator i can hear it in two places using the main dial. i hear it on both -250kc and +500kc approximately. does this make sense to anybody? If you turn the reference oscillator level down, is there some point at which one of those two signals abruptly disappears? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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