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Old January 15th 04, 01:22 AM
matt weber
 
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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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