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Richard Clark ) writes:
On 08 Jul 2004 04:38:58 GMT, (WShoots1) wrote: at a higher frequency Roger, Richard, much higher. Hi Like 455 kHz. (Or was it kc back then?) 73, Bill, K5BY Hi Bill, 455000 cps ;-) Used in the Collins R-390 and URC-32 (course material for the Navy's ETA school, 6 week N branch section A4). Didn't the R390 have a 500KHz IF? Michael |
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Richard: 455000 cps ;-)
LOL Also: 0.455 Mc. Michael: Didn't the R390 have a 500KHz IF? That sounds familiar. Could that have been one of the differences between the 390 and the 390A? 73, Bill, K5BY |
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Collins built similar rigs such as
the 75, 51 and R388 (and maybe R389) series only some of which used a 500KHz IF in a fantastic variety of double, triple, and quadruple conversion versions. Thanks,Richard. 73, Bill, K5BY |
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