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The Raytheon manual on things to do with your CK-722 has a receiver
that uses a crystal set to develop enough DC to run a CK-722 receiver tuned to the same station. The obvious improvement is use a crystal set to listen to another station entirely with the transistor radio. It sucks a little of the energy out of the local broadcaster, reducing his antenna pattern, so you can hear a more distant station. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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