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Inquired about the kaito KA 105 to Kaito USA http://www.kaitousa.com/KA105.htm asked if it was single IF or double IF Got the reply back: "It is a single IF, but works as a dual conversion radio" - Is this possible? Dan |
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"Diverd4777" wrote in message ... All: Inquired about the kaito KA 105 to Kaito USA http://www.kaitousa.com/KA105.htm asked if it was single IF or double IF Got the reply back: "It is a single IF, but works as a dual conversion radio" - Is this possible? Dan |
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- Didn't think so...
Guess the sales rep was pullin my chain... Dan ( Owner of a $12.00 Jwin , " Not Quite Junk" " When The Going Gets Tough, It fades & Overloads", JX M-14, Single IF Shortwave Radio) In article , "Brian Hill" brianehill@charterDOTnet writes: No "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... All: Inquired about the kaito KA 105 to Kaito USA http://www.kaitousa.com/KA105.htm asked if it was single IF or double IF Got the reply back: "It is a single IF, but works as a dual conversion radio" - Is this possible? Dan |
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Hi Dan and all interested parties.
I bought a KA105. I love it, but it's single conversion. If you are referring to Walter Zhao, President of Kaito .... I believe he meant 'it works as well as dual conversion' That was his response to me when I asked the same question. If someone else answered your question, they might have mistranslated his response. The radio had good sensitivity and so so selectivity, but for a truly *shirt pocket* size digital tuning SW with direct entry keypad it's awesome. I've had interference from some minor stations "next door" to the frequencies I was trying in the 41 M band, and imaging 3 k off the carrier on powerful broadcasters. Definitely not as good as dual conversion. I have had it running on two AA batteries on and off for over 48 hours now (noting the times I listen to it), and the low battery indicator hasn't shown up. I'll switch to rechargeables after I finish testing battery life with 2 alkalines. MW is good, or good enough for me... I get WOAI 1200 kHz in San Antonio after dark... 960 miles straight line from me. Good sound for the size, rivals or surpasses my old YB300PE. FM stereo with the included earbuds is excellent too, with good separation. Lots of features to like... lock slide button, light button, sleep timer, a/c adaptor included, wire antenna included, dual clocks (viewable only when radio is off) and don't forget direct entry digital tuning! Again, it is not dual conversion, and selectivity is fair. But sensitify is excellent for the size and price. I recommend it if you want a SW you can really carry in your shirt pocket. P.S. I wasn't thrilled with the strap/tab thing that acts as a "flip stand". It works... if you don't pick up the radio after setting on the "stand". If you do, the tab thing drops out and you have to reposition it.. I ordered the small plastic radio stand from Universal. "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... All: Inquired about the kaito KA 105 to Kaito USA http://www.kaitousa.com/KA105.htm asked if it was single IF or double IF Got the reply back: "It is a single IF, but works as a dual conversion radio" - Is this possible? Dan |
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![]() "ken" wrote in message m... (Diverd4777) wrote in message ... All: Inquired about the kaito KA 105 to Kaito USA http://www.kaitousa.com/KA105.htm asked if it was single IF or double IF Got the reply back: "It is a single IF, but works as a dual conversion radio" - Is this possible? Dan It might "work as a dual conversion" if they used the 10.7 mhz FM IF transformers as the sw if. I had a Sony once that used that scheme and it was quite free of images. It would be worth looking into. Living in the orient gives one a different perspective on these things. Orientals tend to do literal translations into other languages. In this case, 'as' most likely means 'like', that's the way it's written in a lot of stuff over here. |
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On 14 Jan 2004 19:17:17 GMT, (Diverd4777) wrote:
All: Inquired about the kaito KA 105 to Kaito USA http://www.kaitousa.com/KA105.htm asked if it was single IF or double IF Got the reply back: "It is a single IF, but works as a dual conversion radio" - Is this possible? It may a single IF AMP stage. You may not have asked the question clearly enough. I.E. Not single IF or double IF, but instead ask what the IF frequencies are. Often enough gain can be produced in a single IF amp stage behind the RF amplifier, that you only have a mixer for the second IF frequency, and from their it goes straight to a detector. Dan |
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:55:19 -0600, Sanjaya wrote
(in message et): I ordered the small plastic radio stand from Universal. It's been months since someone mentioned the stands from Universal (I've got several and have had for 5/6 (or so) years. You wanna give the sales pitch (I don't have the info unpacked yet)? Thanks, /Gray/ |
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It might "work as a dual conversion" if they used the 10.7 mhz FM IF
transformers as the sw if. I kind of think that's what goes on inside my Grundig eTraveller VII. Bill, K5BY |
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![]() "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... All: Inquired about the kaito KA 105 to Kaito USA http://www.kaitousa.com/KA105.htm asked if it was single IF or double IF Got the reply back: "It is a single IF, but works as a dual conversion radio" - Is this possible? Dan They might meant "Works as well as a dual conversion radio". That's possible, if they're compairng a poor dual conversion radio to a good single conversion one. Dual conversion describes a circuit, not a desirable performance specification such as adjacent channel selectivity, image rejection or signal to noise ratio. Back in the dinosaur radio days, they tried to improve the image rejection of single conversion radios with more high Q RF sections. That worked but it got much more expensive with increasing frequency. Double conversion proved to be the cheaper way. It seems very unlikely an inexpensive single conversion radio will have more selectivity or a better image rejection ratio than an inexpensive double conversion radio. It might have fewer birdies or a lower noise floor, however. Frank Dresser |
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