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Hi Frank,
That is a nice receiver, and the mods that you have done seem to cover everything. The only thing that I can recommend....if this receiver uses diodes to switch the input bandpass filters, I would replace them with 1N5767 PIN diodes. Bias them at around 60mA. I think that you can run up to around 90mA, but that might be pushing them. Philips also has some suitable PIN diodes, but you want to make sure that you have a long enough minority carrier lifetime. Congratulations on the new receiver! I haven't picked up anything new for awhile, except that NRD-91. Pete wrote in message oups.com... Hi Pete; I just recently acquired an essentially mint Icom R70 off of Ebay. It has the 500 kHz CW narrow filter included and came with the manual and original box. After using this radio for a couple of weeks I'm very impressed short of the weird ergonomics and the end of band tuning anomalies. The sensitivity and selectivity are superb and the BP shift and IF notch are among the best I've used. The audio is a bit on the shallow side but I replaced a few of the electrolytic coupling caps with film caps and the difference was very noticeable. I also removed the LW/MW input attenuator and disabled the input rf amp defeat for MW/LW. It can now be switched on and off from the front panel switch. What is your experience with this radio and are there any other improvement modifications that you know of? Comments on this receiver from others are welcome. Frank K3YAZ Tucson |
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