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![]() 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. |
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