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Old May 17th 04, 05:52 PM
Paul_Morphy
 
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"Pete KE9OA" wrote in message
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I believe that they did have a high impedance input, but it has been years
since I had one. Over time, I have owned the 51J, the 51J-2, 51J-3, 51J-4,
R-388, 51S-1, and the 651S-1. They were all great receivers. I did mod a

few
of my 51Js converting the cathode follower for the I.F. output to a

product
detector for SSB. Best sounding SSB audio I ever had, probably due to the
wider I.F. bandwidth. Another modification for gain-hungry people like
myself was to move the output connection from the tap of one of the I.F.
transformers to the end connection, the way it was configured in the

51J-4.
Oodles of gain after that mod!


There's "communications bandwidth," and then there's fidelity. : The late
V31BB had a modified Icom transceiver with a wide filter in the transmit
side. When you're DX, you can get away with that. I wish I still had the DBX
decompressor. It was intended for noise reduction, but it did a fair job of
'improving' the source dynamic range. AM stations use so much compression,
that might be a good way to improve the way they sound.

73,

"PM"


 
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