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Mike Knudsen March 6th 04 07:23 PM

In article , "Pete
KE9OA" writes:

That mod should apply to all of the 51J series receivers. I know
for sure that it is on the J3 and J4, and on the R-388 version of the J3.


Thanks Pete, I'll look for the mod -- any pointers?
73, Mike K.

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Pete KE9OA March 13th 04 05:57 AM

I lost the documentation years ago. The next best thing is the SSB detector
for boatanchors that I have up on my website. It is based on an NE602.

Pete

"Mike Knudsen" wrote in message
...
In article ,

"Pete
KE9OA" writes:

That mod should apply to all of the 51J series receivers. I

know
for sure that it is on the J3 and J4, and on the R-388 version of the J3.


Thanks Pete, I'll look for the mod -- any pointers?
73, Mike K.

Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me.




[email protected] March 20th 04 12:42 AM

I only caught the end of this thread. Is someone looking for the Paul
Lee product detector mod? I know for certain I've seen it online
before, and may or may not still have the orig QST article somewhere.
There was also a sort of general summary of the similar mod for 4 or 5
different rcvrs published around the same time, which I might find if
I have a year to lookg. My 388 had this mod when I got it, seems
pretty good or so-so depending on what your present standards are. I
have to dub carefully with the BFO knob to dial in SSB but once set, I
can copy across the band, or even leave it at the same setting for
months. Tuning is a little touchy. But the rcvr also hasn't had a
maintenance-oriented finger in it for at least 20 years, either, not
even aligned, and is only connected to the ether with 10 ft of
dangling wire.

"Pete KE9OA" wrote in message ...
I lost the documentation years ago. The next best thing is the SSB detector
for boatanchors that I have up on my website. It is based on an NE602.

Pete

"Mike Knudsen" wrote in message
...
In article ,

"Pete
KE9OA" writes:

That mod should apply to all of the 51J series receivers. I

know
for sure that it is on the J3 and J4, and on the R-388 version of the J3.


Thanks Pete, I'll look for the mod -- any pointers?
73, Mike K.

Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me.


Pete KE9OA March 20th 04 08:44 AM

Those receivers had a nice sound with the mod...............I think it was
the wider I.F. that gave it that "hi-fi" sound, along with the smooth
sounding AGC.

Pete

wrote in message
om...
I only caught the end of this thread. Is someone looking for the Paul
Lee product detector mod? I know for certain I've seen it online
before, and may or may not still have the orig QST article somewhere.
There was also a sort of general summary of the similar mod for 4 or 5
different rcvrs published around the same time, which I might find if
I have a year to lookg. My 388 had this mod when I got it, seems
pretty good or so-so depending on what your present standards are. I
have to dub carefully with the BFO knob to dial in SSB but once set, I
can copy across the band, or even leave it at the same setting for
months. Tuning is a little touchy. But the rcvr also hasn't had a
maintenance-oriented finger in it for at least 20 years, either, not
even aligned, and is only connected to the ether with 10 ft of
dangling wire.

"Pete KE9OA" wrote in message

...
I lost the documentation years ago. The next best thing is the SSB

detector
for boatanchors that I have up on my website. It is based on an NE602.

Pete

"Mike Knudsen" wrote in message
...
In article

,
"Pete
KE9OA" writes:

That mod should apply to all of the 51J series receivers.

I
know
for sure that it is on the J3 and J4, and on the R-388 version of the

J3.

Thanks Pete, I'll look for the mod -- any pointers?
73, Mike K.

Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me.





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