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In you opinion, can I push my AM tuner from its 500-1600 khz to 4000khz
using some of the various mods presented in the previous post? Or it's really too much? Tony- I didn't see your previous posts. Yes, you should be able to modify the tuner, but it means replacing the front-end tuned circuit as well as the local oscillator's tuned circuits. Another approach is to add a converter stage between the 4000khz antenna and the antenna input connector of the tuner. Such a converter might have a 4000khz preamplifier stage, a converter stage and a local oscillator stage. If the local oscillator were crystal controlled, you might be able to tune the frequency on the AM dial, with frequency determined by adding a constant. 73, Fred, K4DII |
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