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It's not overly amazing that particularly simple radios aren't overly
impressive on FM; my ICF-7601 is an example for such a design: After an antenna matching circuit, signals are fed directly to an IC that does mixing to 10.7 MHz, has stuff filtered by a single IF filter (280 kHz or whatnot) and then demodulates it with the help of a 2nd filter for discrimination. The sensitivity to overload depends entirely on the IC used, and with only one filter, selectivity isn't great. The ICF-SW7600G(R) already uses a better design with an FM pre-amp and two cascaded filters (though both are still rather wide at a spec'd 280 kHz). It can still overload quite a bit (that's the downside of the rather good sensitivity), but fitting narrower filters (I had mine changed to 110 and 150 kHz parts, respectively) improves selectivity significantly, allowing some DX. (Same goes for the ATS-909, which, modified with two 110 kHz filters, seems to be quite a popular choice among FM DXers here.) I can only recommend such a modification if you're regularly using the FM part. (The YB-400 apparently uses better filters out of the box.) Grundig's Satellits, BTW, used three cascaded FM IF filters. (The old Sony ICF-5900 - along with the older ICF-5500 - also did, but these were rather wide at - guess what - 280 kHz.) For top performance, nothing beats a bunch of cascaded filters and discrete components, of course. High-end FM tuners use(d) as much as four cascaded filters. Stephan -- Home: http://stephan.win31.de/ | Webm.: http://www.i24.com/ PC#6: i440BX, 2xCel300A, 512 MiB, 18 GB, ATI AGP 32 MiB, 110W This is a SCSI-inside, Legacy-plus, TCPA-free computer ![]() Reply to newsgroup only. | See home page for working e-mail address. |
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