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bcdlr wrote:
I know I'm not ready to build my own receiver, unless I went the micro R2 route (I'm going to build one some day). You can build yourself a regen out of literally junk box parts. Direct conversion is a step up and not much harder. The micro R2 is even nicer. But that still doesn't solve my need for a ham band(s) receiver - to use as a receiver and as a necessary piece of test equipment. If you are looking for "the ultimate receiver as a first step" then homebrewing is NOT for you. I know that the Drake 2b is good. But how easy (and cheap) is it to get one? Are most "wore" out? I've heard that a common ailment is that the mechanical filter will be screwed up. They weren't talking about the 2B then. The 2B is LC filtering throughout. It's nice for the era. What are some receivers to look for (don't say the Collins - I don't have enough money)? The new $100 shortwave receivers with a BFO will get CW and SSB OK. Not spectacularly well. Again, you seem to be struggling with both building your first receiver, and making it the end-all-and-be-all-receiver that you'll never need another one. Those are largely incompatible goals. You can build yourself a little QRP transceiver for a smallish amount of money. Will probably only cover one band and only the CW section, but that's OK. You can buy an older all-ham-band (well, pre-WARC) transceiver for circa $100-$200. Might take some tweaking/cleaning, but that'll be good for you to learn. Will do CW and SSB just fine, maybe even AM and FM too if you want that (of very marginal use for most ham activities). Test equipment on the used market is outrageously cheap. You could set yourself up with a dual-channel scope and a frequency counter for $200 real easy, less if you shop around. This sort of stuff would've been unobtanium to a ham in the 60's or early 70's. Tim. |
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