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Dale: Wow, another Barbados RX builder. That was my first successful
superhet project. I now have the one I built (still on 20), and this morning I got another one (the one built by someone else on a factory-made board)going on 17 with a VXO. I have a THIRD partially built Barbados RX board. If this keeps up, I'll soon have a BBRX museum. As for the tube RX, I have a Toyo Communications CM filter. Markings look good: "445 -- 2.4 -- C" Now I have to figure out how to work this into the existing RX circuitry. Time to look through some mid-'60s handbooks and QSTs. 73 Bill M0HBR CU2JL N2CQR http://planeta.clix.pt/n2cqr Hi Bill, I too built the Barbados RX- don't know what happened to it though. Have you thought of using a Murata ceramic filter in your tube RX? They make a 4KHz unit for under $3. Not CW selectivity, but I'll bet it will be an improvment over what you have. Typcial Zin and Zout is around 1K. Although I have never tried it, I wonder about the possibility of brewing your own ceramic filter from some of Murata's 455KHz ceramic resonators. Although not the Q of a quartz crystal, it may be worthwhile. I have some here and think I'll put one on the network analyzer and see what characteristics I get. Dale W4OP |
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