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"mc" wrote: If you meant 150 kHz (not 500 Hz) then the Sony ICF-2010 is pretty close to what you want... it runs on 4.5 volts and the solar power supply becomes a separate design problem. If you actually meant 500 Hz, well, then, I'm not sure that's a *radio*... wrote in message ... This receiver probably does not exist but here's what I am looking for. coverage from 500hz to 30mz with dual or triple conversion and with a sensitively of 10mv capable of receiving AM, CW and SSB and the capability of using batteries or a solar powered array. Eton E1 at circuit city for $225. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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