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"COLIN LAMB" wrote in message
ink.net... The tube lineup is from the later generation of miniature tubes - which means mid 60's. It looks like the first conversion oscillator is crystal controlled and the receiver uses a tunable if stage - similar to Drake. That means it would be easy to change thr crystal controlled first conversion stage and cover any other range. Might be a good 10 meter receiver - or perhaps the 12 meter band. There could be some value to a cb collector, since few home brew receivers were made. One of the pots might be noise limiting adjustment, or one could be for a Q-multiplier. Colin K7FM Didn't one issue of like an RCA Tube Manual - have a schematic in it for a cb receiver or "transceiver"? I know I've seen them out there. |
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