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Does anyone else with one of these receivers notice interference from
display board? For example, tuning into a station on 1161 Khz, you can
hear a heterodyne in the background. Operating the keypad buttons
changes the note of the heterodyne. Before I go treating this as a fault
I'd be interested in anyone else's radio has a similar problem?

Thanks,

Steve.
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Steve wrote:
Does anyone else with one of these receivers notice interference from
display board? For example, tuning into a station on 1161 Khz, you can
hear a heterodyne in the background. Operating the keypad buttons
changes the note of the heterodyne. Before I go treating this as a fault
I'd be interested in anyone else's radio has a similar problem?

Thanks,

Steve.




There are a number of birdies on this rig. It's not a W-J. It's not
even a Ten-Tec. Hell, even a Drake as a birdie or two.

RF-B65 is a solid rig with great audio for its size. And performance
well above price point. And with sufficiently strong signals, the
birdies are mostly obscured.

Don't let a couple of birdies interfere in your enjoyment of this radio.

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Steve wrote:
Does anyone else with one of these receivers notice interference from
display board? For example, tuning into a station on 1161 Khz, you can
hear a heterodyne in the background. Operating the keypad buttons
changes the note of the heterodyne. Before I go treating this as a fault
I'd be interested in anyone else's radio has a similar problem?

Thanks,

Steve.


Nice radio and difficult to find. Congratulations.
I would not worry too much about a couple of birdies. The portables
I've used all had a few and you might find a few images if you look
hard enough. I would enjoy the radio as a very well designed and good
looking unit.

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Phoon Hencman wrote:
On 2006-12-16 13:53:47 -0500, said:
I've had this radio for years and LOVE IT! I use it every day. Great
little rig!


Thanks for everyone's info and it's good to know my B65 is up to spec!
As you all said, great receiver and I'm very impressed with it. Compared
to my Sony ICF7600D it's a much better radio, both reception wise and in
mechanical design. I guess both receivers are of similar age but I've
had no end of problems with faulty electrolytic capacitors in the Sony.
Internally the Panasonic is also much easier to work on.

I did find that separating the RF board from the display board removed
most of the birdies, so it could be that this problem could be improved,
maybe something to look at later on but I'm currently just enjoying
having a decent, working portable.

My one big gripe with the B65 (and the ICF7600D) was the FM selectivity.
I've replaced the FM IF filters in mine (which were 280 Khz) with
socketed 110 Khz filters. These have greatly improved the selectivity
and sensitivity is the same (possibly even slightly improved). To my
mine this is a worthwhile modification.

Are there any other portable sets that are comparable to the B65? I've
also got an ICF2001 but I'd not rate this as highly as the Panasonic.
Perhaps some of the more modern sets?

Steve.
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