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I found a possible solution:
- with the receiver tuned at 14,139 kHz, the local oscillator works at = 14,139+1,650=3D15,789 kHz - should the local oscillator also have a component at half its = frequency (i.e. 7,894.5 kHz), that component would convert an incoming = 9,545 kHz signal to the 1,650 kHz IF - this method also applies to the other two frequency cases=20 Any ideas on the reason and on the cure? 73 Tony I0JX / K0JX |
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