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Old April 13th 04, 02:00 PM
Henry Kolesnik
 
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First decide if it's going be to single or double conversion. Easiest woulb
be single with 455 KHz, readily available IF cans, filters and xtals. If
you go double conversion you need to decide if you going to a relatively
high IF such as 40 or 60 MHz but for starters 10.7 mhZwould be good as parts
are easier to get. Read the ARRL handbook.
Good luck
73
Hank WD5JFR
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How do you choose a I.F. when homebrewing a H.F. receiver with BFO? I
want to build a receiver that covers all H. F. amateur bands. I am a
little confused on how to pick the type of crystal filters to use.
thanks



 
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