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suggestion for a receiver! please!
I'd like to build my own...don't know where to find a good schematics
for one. if I don't make one is there a great beginner's receiver? thank you for all responses! |
suggestion for a receiver! please!
Check out, www.ramseykits.com
No doubt some other people will show up with other suggestions. cuhulin |
suggestion for a receiver! please!
"GTroy" wrote in message ups.com... I'd like to build my own...don't know where to find a good schematics for one. if I don't make one is there a great beginner's receiver? thank you for all responses! If you're into building your own, check this site: radio.tentec.com/kits/Receiver Particularly, the model-1204 has digital readout. However, if you're merely interested in giving shortwave a try, I'd consider the Sony IFC-7600GR. It has am-sync and is highly regarded among members of this forum. I suspect they may be around shortly. Good luck. -Brian |
suggestion for a receiver! please!
"Brian" wrote in message link.net... "GTroy" wrote in message ups.com... I'd like to build my own...don't know where to find a good schematics for one. if I don't make one is there a great beginner's receiver? thank you for all responses! If you're into building your own, check this site: radio.tentec.com/kits/Receiver Particularly, the model-1204 has digital readout. However, if you're merely interested in giving shortwave a try, I'd consider the Sony IFC-7600GR. It has am-sync and is highly regarded among members of this forum. I suspect they may be around shortly. Good luck. -Brian Scratch that, 1254. My bad. -Brian |
suggestion for a receiver! please!
GTroy schrieb:
I'd like to build my own...don't know where to find a good schematics for one. For a simple start, one would usually resort to a kit, maybe for a regenerative receiver. The fun factor is likely to be high (you might even try building something with minimum active component count - and possibly even decent performance at the same time -, like shown here for FM: http://www.somerset.net/arm/fm_only_lowtech.html, and here are some examples for AM: http://freespace.virgin.net/spontaflex.reflex/), but don't expect a state-of-the-art DX rig. You can find plenty of schematics for existing receivers on the web (I have amassed quite a few), but even a fairly basic dual conversion set would be quite complex. if I don't make one is there a great beginner's receiver? What's your budget? Sub-$100 (US), the Degen DE1103 (or its Kaito twin KA1103, more attractive in terms of warranty) is a good choice for a portable. (On a more limited budget, the DE/KA1102 and DE/KA1101 would also be quite good, but I wouldn't go down any further; the Sony ICF-SW35 is about DE1101 territory.) The Etón E5 is basically the same with a much better user interface but also higher cost. Other popular options include the venerable Sony ICF-SW7600GR (one of the best for SSB reception) and Grundig YB400PE (bad SSB). And then there's the Redsun RP2100, its counterpart KA2100 has just come out and can already be ordered (no SSB, but other virtues). All of these are well below $200. Stephan -- Home: http://stephan.win31.de/ |
suggestion for a receiver! please!
E-mail me directly, and I will send you schematics for a synthesized general
coverage receiver. It will run about 200 dollars to build, plus enclosure. Pete "GTroy" wrote in message ups.com... I'd like to build my own...don't know where to find a good schematics for one. if I don't make one is there a great beginner's receiver? thank you for all responses! |
suggestion for a receiver! please!
GTroy wrote:
I'd like to build my own...don't know where to find a good schematics for one. if I don't make one is there a great beginner's receiver? thank you for all responses! Check out the Ramsey stuff as they are fun to build, don't know if they are the top of the line receivers but heck you can get an education on how the things work. http://www.google.com sw radio schematic = tons of stuff |
suggestion for a receiver! please!
Jim Douglas wrote: GTroy wrote: I'd like to build my own...don't know where to find a good schematics for one. if I don't make one is there a great beginner's receiver? thank you for all responses! Check out the Ramsey stuff as they are fun to build, don't know if they are the top of the line receivers but heck you can get an education on how the things work. http://www.google.com sw radio schematic = tons of stuff """"""""""""""""'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''' If you mainly want to learn electronics, you could go to ebay (shortwave radio) and look for a used Heathkit receiver with the manual. You could then dismantle it in the correct order, learning about each component and module as you go. Then, using the manual, you could reassemble it in order. This would give you an education in radio for very little money, and if you got it back together , you would have a pretty good radio. |
suggestion for a receiver! please!
GTroy wrote: I'd like to build my own...don't know where to find a good schematics for one. if I don't make one is there a great beginner's receiver? thank you for all responses! Just, stay away from the Grundig/Tecsun/Eton S350-types, the Redsuns, and any such Chinese-made junk ! |
suggestion for a receiver! please!
Some of those old tube type radios had bad solder joints,even fresh from
the factory. cuhulin |
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