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Mike Knudsen ) writes: In article , "patgkz" writes: I just know that if I do a real good alignment on the radio, the set will be sensitive up to 30MHz even though it has no RF amplifier. Gee, what was there to align? Maybe a trimmer that controlled the dial calibration? I'm thinking of a regen set, kick me if I'm wrong. One of the nicest things about these sets, was nothing to align! I have a working Ocean Hopper upstairs, and maybe a Span Master. The Hopper is VERY sensitive, but I have only the BC Band coil. 73, Mike K. I'm pretty sure the Star Roamer was a cheap superhet. But it can be difficult to keep track, when there is a certain resemblance between its name and "Ocean Hopper" and "Span Master". Michael VE2BVW |
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