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Michael Black wrote:
starman ) writes: Mark Zenier wrote: Here's a suggestion, hit a swap meet (or ebay) and get 1) rf signal generator and 2) a (digital) frequency counter. When you're lost on the SR-III, (turn on and) adjust the generator (with the counter hooked up and working) until you get a heterodyne and then just read out the frequency. You can buy a digital frequency display which will work with most any shortwave or MW (AM) receiver from the following website. Price is about $60. www.aade.com I figured Mark was suggesting a roundabout method because he figured (or knows from experience) that connecting a frequency counter to the radio may cause garbage to appear. If I recall, he was replying to a comment that the Superradio had an advantage in not having any digital circuitry. I suspect adding a frequency counter may result in digital noise appearing in the radio, especially since the Superradio is indeed a very cheap and unshielded radio. I was going to suggest a crystal calibrator (with digital dividers, one can get down to 10KHz and count them, yet use a higher frequency to get the 100KHz points), but then I remembered that it might be more difficult counting the points without a BFO. Michael The digital displays like those from aade.com have buffered inputs to isolate them from the receivers oscillator. If the display is connected properly to the receiver, there shouldn't be any noise problems. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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