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For Pete Gianakopolis - AR3030 comments/question
Pete KE9OA wrote: Oftentimes, it is the type of ferrite material used in the mixer baluns. Also, it could be that low Q caps are being used in the lower bands. I have both an NRD-515 and an NRD-91. Both of these receivers exhibit rolloff below 700kHz. These comparisions are made, using a Drake R7, Palstar R30, Yaesu FRG-100, Icom R-75, Lowe HF150, HF-225, and HF-250. I did repair a Kenwood R-2000 a few years ago, and wondered if it had some sort of attenuation below 1.5MHz. I noticed this same characteristic with a Kenwood R-5000 and an AOR-3030. Pete Pete, A while back you were sending out mods to improve the AR3030. If you still have them or any more that you discovered I would really appreciate it if you could pass them along to me. |
For Pete Gianakopolis - IC-R70 comments/question
Pete KE9OA wrote:
I did repair a Kenwood R-2000 a few years ago, and wondered if it had some sort of attenuation below 1.5MHz. I noticed this same characteristic with a Kenwood R-5000 and an AOR-3030. Kenwood units often have extra anttenuation below the 160 meter ham band to prevent strong broadcast stations from overloading the front ends. On units sold in the U.S., they often increased it without documenting it. As an example, my TS-430 had a 220 ohm resistor instead of the (what I remember as) an 80 ohm one. I replaced it with a 22 ohm resistor from a "mod" I found and it helped. My R-5000 also benefitted from a similar "fix". When I did live in the U.S. (Philly) I was less than five miles from several AM broadcast transmitters and needed it. Here in Jerusalem, it's the other way around. Without the mod, the best I could ever get from an AM broadcast station was S9. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM IL Voice: (07)-7424-1667 IL Fax: 972-2-648-1443 U.S. Voice: 1-215-821-1838 Visit my 'blog at http://geoffstechno.livejournal.com/ |
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