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![]() Some Regens are better than others. Some Regens are better than Superhets. Example: the home-brew Regen we use for S.W. is a little more sensitive an about as selective as our straight forward low-end Hallicrafters S-38. The home-brew Regens' selectivity is improved by a judicious r.f. coupling and a.f. extraction design not found in conventional Regen design. On the other hand, you wouldn't want to call on a Regen for serious communication work. Bottom line: Regens are fun, simple, inexpensive, forgiving, and if designed well, will compete with low end superhets Greetings! I built the Ten Tec 1253, 9 band a few years ago. I thouroughly enjoyed using it. Recently I lost the FETs due to leaving the radio hooked up to the antenna during a freak thunderstorm. Arthritis will no longer allow me to repair it so I am looking into crystal sets for shortwave. The 1253 took patience in tuning, but the challenge made the listening more fun. Side band was very difficult,but I did manage to copy even on 20 meters during the day. Build one. It is worth the effort. Jon. |
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