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A lot of receivers of "that era" are single conversion 3.5-4.0 MHz
receivers with a "converter stage" ahead of them to move the "other" bands down to 3.5-4.0 MHz. Almost all of them have a 455 KHz IF strip. Jeff --exray-- wrote: Hagstar wrote: --exray-- wrote: Single-conversion is a big negative for a SW receiver but it has some other features. So, does that mean the single conversion SX-42 is not as good as the double conversion SX-43 ? John H. If I'm not mistaken, aren't they both single conversion across the HF bands? I think the 43 goes double conv (10.7 Mc 2nd IF) above 44 Mcs and the SX-42 only uses the 10.7 on the FM band....or something like that. -Bill -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin "A life lived in fear is a life half lived." Tara Morice as Fran, from the movie "Strictly Ballroom" |
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