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| Cass Lewart... |
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 9:18 am |
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I have an inexpensive walkie talkie (under $50/pair). It receives
FRB in 400 MHz and weather stations in 160 MHz region. It is both
sensitive and selective. I can not find any schematics also I do not
see any IF teransformers. Is it a superhet and if not how do they
achieve such great performance in a TRF design?
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| Bob Eld... |
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 9:35 am |
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"Cass Lewart" <rlewart at (no spam) shell.monmouth.com> wrote in message
news:g06v87$1mc$1 at (no spam) news.monmouth.com...
Quote: I have an inexpensive walkie talkie (under $50/pair). It receives
FRB in 400 MHz and weather stations in 160 MHz region. It is both
sensitive and selective. I can not find any schematics also I do not
see any IF teransformers. Is it a superhet and if not how do they
achieve such great performance in a TRF design?
Cass
If it is a modern design, it is highly integrated maybe even a single chip
receiver. It surely is superhet, maybe even double converted. The IF is
probably 10.7MHz and likely uses a crystal or ceramic resonator, not IF
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