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On Jan 7, 10:38*am, raypsi wrote:
Hey OM: The only way to make that work is with a converter. Back in the day before police scanners, I made a converter that converted the 70cm police band down to the AM broadcast band. 530Khz thru 1600Khz was the band back then. My converter could put 3 local police frequencies on the AM band. All the converter is is an LO, input tank circuit, and a mixer. The only active component was the LO. I used a CB rock which were dirt cheap. *Caught the 70cm harmonic into the mixer, getting the police band down to the AM band. I made a version that plugged inline with the car antenna and the car radio, that could be switched in and out. I couldn't make enough of them, Was the best selling product I ever made. 73 OM de n8zu On Jan 5, 5:17*pm, joeturn wrote: On Dec 29 2009, 10:00*pm, Tim Shoppa wrote: On Dec 29, 8:38*pm, Gene wrote: Tim, thanks for the reply...analog...made in Canada....so i assume it is a Philco-Ford , unable to find schematic , *will have to do some reverse engineering to to figure out what cap , is what Internally most of the good AM car radios I've met had mechanically ganged slug tuning, although variable capacitor tuning existed too. I once broadened the band of a Titan 4 reciever by adding a varible capacitor with a spst it might need another *varible capacitor with a spdt to get the other end of the spectrum. That's great if you're comfortable adjusting the mechanics of the radio internally to get the tracking right. Remember, you won't be broadening the tuning range, you'll be shifting the tuning range. Tim N3QE- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Raypsi You cant find the specs on a converter anymore! I probably used one of your gadgits back in the 70s, the car am radio was converted to cb band! My titan 4 reciever had a trimmer just above the vfo to zero its frequency with the dial reading! I simply put the trimmers center point to a toggle switch that led to two other varible capacitors and could go up or below the cb band, tuning each to a specified value! I would love to be able to get a converter to fill in the gaps on a ubc 780 xlt. A converter to allow it to start at 100 hz and go to 4 gigs will be your next best seller without having to use the pc software ![]() |
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Hey OM:
Yeah, a converter to gets the blocked cell phone bands. They making those things in some ones garrage in Hong Kong. Naw the top selling device would be a cell phone jammer. Flick it on and all the cell phones within a certain radius go down. A jammer would be highly illegal though, even a police converter nowadays would be the same: illegal. 73 OM de n8zu On Jan 5, 5:17*pm, joeturn wrote: On Dec 29 2009, 10:00*pm, Tim Shoppa wrote: On Dec 29, 8:38*pm, Gene wrote: Tim, thanks for the reply...analog...made in Canada....so i assume it is a Philco-Ford , unable to find schematic , *will have to do some reverse engineering to to figure out what cap , is what Internally most of the good AM car radios I've met had mechanically ganged slug tuning, although variable capacitor tuning existed too. I once broadened the band of a Titan 4 reciever by adding a varible capacitor with a spst it might need another *varible capacitor with a spdt to get the other end of the spectrum. That's great if you're comfortable adjusting the mechanics of the radio internally to get the tracking right. Remember, you won't be broadening the tuning range, you'll be shifting the tuning range. Tim N3QE- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Raypsi You cant find the specs on a converter anymore! I probably used one of your gadgits back in the 70s, the car am radio was converted to cb band! My titan 4 reciever had a trimmer just above the vfo to zero its frequency with the dial reading! I simply put the trimmers center point to a toggle switch that led to two other varible capacitors and could go up or below the cb band, tuning each to a specified value! I would love to be able to get a converter to fill in the gaps on a ubc 780 xlt. A converter to allow it to start at 100 hz and go to 4 gigs will be your next best seller without having to use the pc software ![]() - Show quoted text - |
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On Jan 8, 9:11*am, raypsi wrote:
Hey OM: Yeah, a converter to gets the blocked cell phone bands. They making those things in some ones garrage in Hong Kong. Naw the top selling device would be a cell phone jammer. Flick it on and all the cell phones within a certain radius go down. A jammer would be highly illegal though, even a police converter nowadays would be the same: illegal. 73 OM de n8zu On Jan 5, 5:17*pm, joeturn wrote: On Dec 29 2009, 10:00*pm, Tim Shoppa wrote: On Dec 29, 8:38*pm, Gene wrote: Tim, thanks for the reply...analog...made in Canada....so i assume it is a Philco-Ford , unable to find schematic , *will have to do some reverse engineering to to figure out what cap , is what Internally most of the good AM car radios I've met had mechanically ganged slug tuning, although variable capacitor tuning existed too. I once broadened the band of a Titan 4 reciever by adding a varible capacitor with a spst it might need another *varible capacitor with a spdt to get the other end of the spectrum. That's great if you're comfortable adjusting the mechanics of the radio internally to get the tracking right. Remember, you won't be broadening the tuning range, you'll be shifting the tuning range. Tim N3QE- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Raypsi You cant find the specs on a converter anymore! I probably used one of your gadgits back in the 70s, the car am radio was converted to cb band! My titan 4 reciever had a trimmer just above the vfo to zero its frequency with the dial reading! I simply put the trimmers center point to a toggle switch that led to two other varible capacitors and could go up or below the cb band, tuning each to a specified value! I would love to be able to get a converter to fill in the gaps on a ubc 780 xlt. A converter to allow it to start at 100 hz and go to 4 gigs will be your next best seller without having to use the pc software ![]() - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No the police bands are wide open they dont use digital because of the range. They all still use analog because of its dependability! They do use cell phones to communicate privately on digital,but theirs still that problem of 40 kz between transmit and recieve to over come. That only got you a dependent pimp or drug dealer.The cordless phones are still of interest however,the scanners that can get into the 2-4gigs are too expensive for the ordinary joeI;-) |
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The authorities/military are the only ones that have a need to jam RF (a cell phone) but those are all ready furnished them! http://www.sesp.com/ |
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