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It's true - it is an amazing little perfomer. Outperforms the Grundig Mini
300 and G1000A on mediumwave. Very thrifty on batteries too - I've been listening for about 100 hours on the original set, still going strong. I've always found it interesting the variation in MW performance amongst pocket portables. What is it about this particular model that makes it such a high AM performer, while models costing much more aren't - it isn't as if Sony is aiming this at the hobby market or anything. At any rate, it is certainly a worthy radio for anyone to have. |
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A few things.............either a broad band or tuned RF amp ahead of the
1st mixer. A tuned RF amp affords better image rejection, especially with single conversion receivers that have only a 455kHz I.F. amplifier. I.F coils and antenna coils wound with Litz wire are also helpful. A selective I.F. strip, using either Litz wire wound coils or ceramic filters are good. FETs in the input stage are good for cross-modulation rejection. Good audio amplifier etc, etc, etc. I hope this helps. Pete "Stranger_On_The_Bus" wrote in message lkaboutradio.com... It's true - it is an amazing little perfomer. Outperforms the Grundig Mini 300 and G1000A on mediumwave. Very thrifty on batteries too - I've been listening for about 100 hours on the original set, still going strong. I've always found it interesting the variation in MW performance amongst pocket portables. What is it about this particular model that makes it such a high AM performer, while models costing much more aren't - it isn't as if Sony is aiming this at the hobby market or anything. At any rate, it is certainly a worthy radio for anyone to have. |
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One other thing I forgot to mention.............three point tracking of the
RF/Mixer/LO stages. This was done on some of the older higher end portables that had the metal frame tuning capicators vs the newer miniature plastic tuning caps. These older style caps had the outer plates in the tuning gangs split in three or four parts (I don't remember exactly how many). This was good, because instead of being limited to using the trimmer caps at the high end of the band and the adjustment coils at the low end of the band, the middle of the band could be compensated by bending those outer plates to adjust this section. Ulrich Rohde discusses three point tracking in his receiver design book. Pete "Stranger_On_The_Bus" wrote in message lkaboutradio.com... It's true - it is an amazing little perfomer. Outperforms the Grundig Mini 300 and G1000A on mediumwave. Very thrifty on batteries too - I've been listening for about 100 hours on the original set, still going strong. I've always found it interesting the variation in MW performance amongst pocket portables. What is it about this particular model that makes it such a high AM performer, while models costing much more aren't - it isn't as if Sony is aiming this at the hobby market or anything. At any rate, it is certainly a worthy radio for anyone to have. |
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