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On 1/20/06 1:09 PM, in article zkcAf.38$Me5.31@trnddc05, "Dale Parfitt"
wrote: "Don Bowey" wrote in message ... I have posted the schematic and parts list of a 50s regenerative receiver (224 K) on a.b.s.e., which I received from Colin, K7fm, This receiver has been discussed on boatanchors. It is part of a construction article, now a 4.7M pdf file, which I will post if there is any interest for it. The project receiver is fairly typical of what someone in the 50s might build as a shortwave listening receiver, or for a beginning ham radio receiver. To pique your interest, the detector uses what is a modified Hartley circuit using an unusual selection of tube. In the .pdf file, there is a 5Y3 tube power supply schematic, of 50s overkill design. Don Hi Don, I am in the midst of collectinf the parts just now. I'll post the finished receiver in a couple of months. 73, Dale W4OP That will be great. I think there is a better tube for the detector, but I haven't pulled the charts yet.... 6BA6 comes to mind. Besides, 6 Boat Anchor 6 sounds fitting. Don |
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