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"Tim Shoppa" ) writes:
1. Don't even try bandswitching. Coil sets for each band. You end up with the HBR-16, a very elegant and homebrewable receiver. One reason there was that phase with a separate converter per band ahead of a receiver tuning a fixed band was to avoid switching tuned circuits. By that time, the semiconductors cost so little that it was easier to duplicate them for each band, and then the bandswitching becomes so much easier. No fussing about getting close to the tuned circuits, you simply switch the "B+" and the input and/or outputs. Or, make those converters plug in, and then no switches required at all. I sort of alluded to this in an earlier post. Make a good receiver, minus the variable oscillator and the front end tuning. Maybe even put the mixer in the "plugins". Then you end up with a good receiver that is quite flexible, because the things that you may want to play with and may give trouble are in a separate box or plugins. YOu can even play with things like tuneable frontends versus something that is broadband across a ham band. Some bands might interest the builder more than others, so they could build a really good plugin front end for that band, and lesser front ends for other bands, or leave off the bands they aren't interested in (but those bands can easily be added later, unlike a bandswitched rig). IN the sixties, there was a guy who had a whole slew of receivers described in CQ. Virtually all of them were single bands, and he made the point that it left off bandswitching, and of course he could choose an IF that better matches the tuning range. Good points, but an awful lot of duplication. Build a good receiver first, and then play with the frontends endlessly. Michael VE2BVW |
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