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Classic Amateur Radio (Ham) station from 1956. One of my favorite receivers and transmitters. Built 1955 to 1957 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Cost new close to $3000 for the station in 1955 dollars.

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Practical demonstration of IMAGE REJECTION ADJUSTMENT for quadrature sampling software defined radio, by 12 yrs old Josh VK2FJDX. Transceiver: GenesisRadio G40 with WINRAD SDR software. G40 is amateur radio all-mode 40m band 5W transceiver kit. See www.GenesisRadio.com.au

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Ramsey FM Broadcast Band Receiver Kit FR1C

by admin on August 18, 2010

  • Perfect for out-of-band tuning!
  • Standard FM receiver with a wider tuning range of 70-110 MHz
  • Ideal for tuning-in FM wireless mics, FM wireless mics, SCA programming, or just normal FM broadcasts
  • Demodulated audio output for driving our SCA1 Decoder
  • Electronic kit, assembly required

Produced for DescriptionIdeal standard broadcast FM band as well as large parts of each side, which makes it ideal for bug tracking or detection and receiving SCA broadcasts. Equipped with a microvolt sensitivity, 10 7 MHz IF, 250 mW audio output, the capacity tuning diode, integrated circuit detection FM DEMOD output to drive our SCA1 decoder and operates on 9 VDC battery (not included). Records 4-45 ohm speakers, while (not included). Includes our matching custom case set, measuring 5 “WX 5 1 / 4″ d.. . More>>

Ramsey FM Broadcast Band Receiver Kit FR1C

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Twinplex Regenerative Receiver Using #19 Tube

by admin on August 16, 2010


This is my twinplex regen built from the Frank Jones 1936 Radio Handbook. It incorporates period components runs 1.5 VDC on the filament and 90VDC on the plate. Surprisingly good performance for a simple set.

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40m RECEIVER SMOKE TEST

by admin on July 27, 2010


Initial test of Ten-Tec T1056 40m amateur radio receiver including sample recording of W1AW bulletin on 7047.5 kHz

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Demonstration of assembly of a vacuum tube regenerative (regen) radio receiver kit for the AM (medium wave) broadcast band. This kit was from a company in Japan.

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Kenwood KDC-232MR Marine CD receiver

May 12, 2010

Detachable Face Security Conformal Coated Main PCB for moisture resistant Marine Rotary Encoder & Jog Control Knob for Easy Operation SIRIUS Satellite Radio Ready Maximum Output Power: 50W x 4 (MOSFET Power IC) DescriptionKenwood product is a leading developer and manufacturer of audio and video products for home, car and personal use. He is recognized [...]

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Homemade Amateur Radio Receiver

April 24, 2010

Testing the S meter circuit. Listening to a couple of Radio Amateurs having a QSO.

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Sony CDX-GT42IPW Xplod 208 Watts AM/FM Card CD Receiver with Direct iPod Control

March 21, 2010

Sony CDX-GT42IPW Xplod 208 Watts AM/FM Card CD Receiver with Direct iPod Control Product DescriptionSony CDX-GT42IPW Xplod 208 Watts AM/FM Card CD Receiver with Direct iPod Control… More >> Sony CDX-GT42IPW Xplod 208 Watts AM/FM Card CD Receiver with Direct iPod Control

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Kenwood 45-Watt Sirius® Satellite Radio-Ready Cassette Receiver with Detachable Faceplate and Two Pre-Amp Outputs

March 18, 2010

detachable fold-down face white/blue display with backlighting CR-2 tuner 18 FM/6 AM presets SIRIUS Satellite Radio controls (SIRIUS Radio subscription, tuner, and antenna required to receive the satellite radio Product DescriptionThis in-dash receiver from Kenwood features 47 watts x 4 of peak power, feather-touch full-logic controls, CD changer controls, and a preset EQ system. Other [...]

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