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Gareth's Downstairs Computer
wrote: Unsure that it should be called the Barlow Wadley, as the invention was by Dr Wadley alone. Who was Barlow? (Not the Stratford Johns character in Z Cars, that's for sure!) Is there any reason that the comb has to be harmonics of1MHz? Could it be 2MHz it the tunable IF were to be 2 - 4 MHz? Just a thought, with thanks to the anonymous kindly donor of the 4-gang 500pF tuning condenser if the CLubman type RX tuned from 1.8 to 5.4 would give as a first attempt, Top Band, 80 and 60 amateur bands with a reasonably linear tuning range of 2 - 4 before HF end scale cramping came into play. /WAFFLE MODE :-) Early start on the grog today, then, G? Pace yourself, if you go too mad too quickly you'll be sick all down yourself by teatime, mate. HTH. -- STC / M0TEY / http://twitter.com/ukradioamateur |
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