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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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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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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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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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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