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I have recently got a very good single-owner Hallicrafters SX-101A, =
mechanically and electrically intact. The radio is very sensititive on = all bands and appears to still be well calibrated, despite it has not = been used for more than 30 years. A problem I noticed, especially on 14 MHz, is the presence of several = strong AM broadcast (BC) signals across the band. Interesting to note = that the receiver preselector control yields no change at all in the BC = signal strength, whilst it yields a very clear peak in the 14-MHz = background noise. The first idea which came to my mind was poor image reception. With an = IF frequency of 1,650 kHz, the image should be plus/minus 3,300 kHz from = the actual 14-MHz receive frequency (i.e. in the 10.7 or 17.3 MHz = ranges) . But, on a separate receiver, I could hear no BC signals at all = on the expected frequencies. I then connected a signal generator to the SX-101A and I realized that = the receiver, when on 14-MHz, is very sensitive to a carrier in the 9.5 = MHz range. So, I reconnected the antenna to the SX-101, and, with the aid of a = separate receiver tuned around 9.5 MHz, I was immediately able to = identify the BC stations heard on the 14-MHz band with the SX-101A. I found the following frequency relationhips: - apparent BC carrier frequencies on SX-101A: 14139, 14189, 14309 kHz - corresponding BC real carrier frequencies: 9545, 9570, 9630 kHz The frequency difference between any two 14-MHz carriers is exactly = twice the real one (i.e. that in the 9.5 MHz range). I do not believe in intermodulation, because attenuating the input RF = signal (using an attenuator) cause an equal decrease of the BC signals = and the real 14-MHz signals (i.e. no improvement of the = wanted-signal-to-interference ratio). I believe more in something that has to do with second harmonics, but I = have not yet been able to derive the equation. Questions 1) any idea on the mechanism by which BC signals in the 9.5 MHz range = get through so strong? 2) did you have a similar experience with your SX-101A. Or, in other = words, is it a design problem or an adjustment problem? Thanks and 73 Tony, I0JX / K0JX |
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