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![]() "I. P. Yurin" wrote in message ... [snip] Basically, I would like to know what "this" is: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3034411896 I found it by searching on a certain radio station. In any case, the picture shows what seems to be a tuner, with stations, rather than freq's listed on the dial. What intrigues me is that many of these stations are local NYC and ones I listen to regularly. The write-up makes it seem like this tuner will be better than a "normal" tuner that covers the whole band. Is that true? [snip] It would have better frequency stability than other FM tuners of the early 60s. Of course, it also be unable to tune frequencies for which it had no crystal. Modern tuners also have crystal stability, and can receive all the channels in the FM band. So, from that point of view, a modern frequency sythethisized tuner would be better. Also, modern electronics are generally more reliable. So, it's hard to see any advantage for a non-technically oriented FM listener. There were other crystal controlled FM receivers in the 60s and before. They were used for Muzak and other FM subcarrier broadcasts. They'd run without any attention almost endlessly, a good thing for that market. The people who were buying home FM receivers had little interest in this sort of thing back then. But I do think it's kinda cool. I like vacuum tube electronics and technological dead-ends. I'd enjoy getting this thing working as perfectly as possible. And I'd pay $20.00 bucks for it. Maybe $25.00. Frank Dresser |
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