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![]() "Dave Platt" wrote in message ... The hi Ic is usually indicative of a CATV device being run in a hi IP3 mode. The preamp I am using on my 7' shielded loop was originally published by Burhans and described in the 1985 June Lowdown- using a J310 followed by a 2N3904 and a pair of Mouser audio tranformers both IN and OUT. The URL appears to have gone away- I can send the schematic if you are interested. Dale W4OP I'm very interested, Dale. I can read wmf, png, jpg, gif and pdf - - maybe a few more. The png file is usually the most compact. I'm interested also. Any chance that a Web-postable file could be provided? Maybe Dale can post it on alt.binaries.schematics.electronic - - okay Dale? |
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