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Frank Dresser wrote:
I think the fact that the synchrodyne never became at all popular as an AM radio detector in the tube era means something. If I recall correctly, I read that synchrodyne detectors would howl until they sync'd. Also, the phasing would have to be perfect to get good demodulation from normal double sideband AM. Now appearing on alt.binaries.pictures.radio Syncrhodyne three tube receiver from the April 1951 edition of Radio News. Jeff -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin "A life lived in fear is a life half lived." Tara Morice as Fran, from the movie "Strictly Ballroom" |
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Jeffrey D Angus writes:
Now appearing on alt.binaries.pictures.radio Syncrhodyne three tube receiver from the April 1951 edition of Radio News. Jeff Did anyone actually see this schematic? I can't find it. Steve. -- Steven D. Swift, , http://www.novatech-instr.com NOVATECH INSTRUMENTS, INC. P.O. Box 55997 206.301.8986, fax 206.363.4367 Seattle, Washington 98155 USA |
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"Steven Swift" a écrit dans le message
Did anyone actually see this schematic? I can't find it. Right he http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/b...files/?C=N&O=A Synchro-1 and -2.jpg Syl |
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