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Old May 30th 05, 05:34 AM
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Don't forget this link for the HF-150 service manual:
http://kahuna.sdsu.edu/~mechtron/lowe/HF150TS.pdf
I know, this is the second posting of this link, but I feel it is important
enough for all concerned!

Pete
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"Pete KE9OA" wrote in message
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Well, there is one now! I believe that you have already joined.

Pete

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"Pete KE9OA" wrote in message
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On topic, I hope....................Dave Z has just started a Yahoo
newsgroup that centers on Lowe receivers. The URL is:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lowe_hfreceivers/

Pete

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Hi Steve,

You are correct in your assumption. The preselector isn't really
necessary. My statement was purely theoretical.......I think that the
only way you would see a difference would be if you would have a few
signal generators hooked through isolators and combiners, set up at
high output levels and tuned to different frequencies.
This would allow you to see the multi-tone response under very adverse
conditions. Under these conditions, a preselector would help.
Do you need to do this in the real world? Not really, unless you were
using this receiver on a ship where there were several high power
transmitters being used at the same time.

Pete

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This is interesting. Have you (or anyone else in the group) actually
used a preselector and/or highpass filter with a 7030 and found it to
result in improved performance? The 7030 is said to have such a
robust
front end that additional filtering is the last thing I'd expect to
make a noticeable difference. In fact, I'd expect whatever tiny
improvement that resulted from the extra filter to be outweighed by
insertion loss.

However, I have an open mind about this--as well as a Kiwa highpass
filter, standing by.

Steve





Pete,

Of course it's on topic cause they might be discussing the antennas they
use on the 150. I was wondering why there no discussion group geared
toward the Lowe 150 and it's family members!
Thanks

Lucky




Yes

I'm fast!

Lucky



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Old May 30th 05, 06:54 AM
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"Pete KE9OA" wrote in message
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Don't forget this link for the HF-150 service manual:
http://kahuna.sdsu.edu/~mechtron/lowe/HF150TS.pdf
I know, this is the second posting of this link, but I feel it is
important enough for all concerned!

Pete
"Lucky" wrote in message
...

"Pete KE9OA" wrote in message
...
Well, there is one now! I believe that you have already joined.

Pete

"Lucky" wrote in message
...

"Pete KE9OA" wrote in message
...
On topic, I hope....................Dave Z has just started a Yahoo
newsgroup that centers on Lowe receivers. The URL is:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lowe_hfreceivers/

Pete

"Pete KE9OA" wrote in message
...
Hi Steve,

You are correct in your assumption. The preselector isn't really
necessary. My statement was purely theoretical.......I think that the
only way you would see a difference would be if you would have a few
signal generators hooked through isolators and combiners, set up at
high output levels and tuned to different frequencies.
This would allow you to see the multi-tone response under very
adverse conditions. Under these conditions, a preselector would help.
Do you need to do this in the real world? Not really, unless you were
using this receiver on a ship where there were several high power
transmitters being used at the same time.

Pete

wrote in message
oups.com...
This is interesting. Have you (or anyone else in the group) actually
used a preselector and/or highpass filter with a 7030 and found it
to
result in improved performance? The 7030 is said to have such a
robust
front end that additional filtering is the last thing I'd expect to
make a noticeable difference. In fact, I'd expect whatever tiny
improvement that resulted from the extra filter to be outweighed by
insertion loss.

However, I have an open mind about this--as well as a Kiwa highpass
filter, standing by.

Steve





Pete,

Of course it's on topic cause they might be discussing the antennas
they use on the 150. I was wondering why there no discussion group
geared toward the Lowe 150 and it's family members!
Thanks

Lucky




Yes

I'm fast!

Lucky




Yes it is important and I didn't have it. I'll just have to start sending
you money from now on for any new info you post since I can only says thanks
so many times

Thanks!
Lucky


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Old May 30th 05, 08:34 AM
Pete KE9OA
 
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I am glad that I was able to get ahold of it...............actually, Dave Z
is the fellow who located it in those archives today. His Yahoo group should
be a good thing.

Pete

Yes it is important and I didn't have it. I'll just have to start sending
you money from now on for any new info you post since I can only says
thanks so many times

Thanks!
Lucky



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