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lsmyer wrote:
Sensitivity: Despite being the least expensive out of the group, my trusty SRIII picked up at least a whisper of a station on nearly every single frequency (A+).... Out of curiosity, has anyone built a homebrew version of the SRIII? I suppose with the addition of a calibrated tuning scale, and maybe a few other improvements here and there, it will be a very good AM DX machine. Doesn't it use a variable inductor for tuning? AB |
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"Aaron Burr" wrote in message ... lsmyer wrote: Sensitivity: Despite being the least expensive out of the group, my trusty SRIII picked up at least a whisper of a station on nearly every single frequency (A+).... Out of curiosity, has anyone built a homebrew version of the SRIII? I suppose with the addition of a calibrated tuning scale, and maybe a few other improvements here and there, it will be a very good AM DX machine. Doesn't it use a variable inductor for tuning? No. It uses varactor tuning. Voltage changes the capacitance of a diode, which is used for the tuned circuit instead of a standard variable capacitor. |
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