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Old July 24th 03, 11:59 AM
Diverd4777
 
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Here's a link to this SWR..

http://www.johnsonsmith.com/website/...?UID=200307240
6511726&item_no=26814&keyword=radio&cat_keyword=&s earch_page_no=1



In article , "Brenda Ann"
writes:



"WShoots1" wrote in message
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The only downer is that, although there is enough extension past each end

of
the advertised SW bands to cover the daytime and some nighttime U.S.
frequencies, there is no coverage at all for some of the nighttime ones.

Actual
band stop-to-stop coverage:

SW1 5.84 --- 6.47
SW2 6.86 --- 7.56
SW3 9.29 - 10.30
SW4 11.38 - 12.50
SW5 13.34 - 14.35
SW6 14.78 - 15.84
SW7 17.11 - 18.33
AM 518 - 1723
FM 87.9 - 107.9


I betcha I could expand the bands beyond those limits, especially if it's
using standard LC tuned circuits. If the display is really a frequency
counter, this would be no problem, as it should track the LO no matter how
far it's spread. Is this catalog available online? I would like to pick
one up to experiment with.








 
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