Steve, it looks wunderbar. What'd you use to create the schematic,
I started with a scan of the original Zenith schematic, then modified
it in MS Paint, the program that comes with Windows. I use the
"TubePad" set of schematic symbols that can be pasted into a drawing
quickly and easily.
[ahh..please ignore the previous blank email]
OOOPS, hit at the wrong time, sorry...
Steve, it looks wunderbar. What'd you use to create the schematic,
may I ask? I can ackshally READ it. Kewl!
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 12:28 AM
Subject: [AMRadio] 160m AM receiver project
My 160m AM receiver project is done. It was based on parts from a
Zenith
ussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
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Sent: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 11:40 pm
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] 160m AM receiver project
FB! Do you have to phase invert the antenna to make the S-Meter work ?
:-) It
really is very nice work Steve, congrats!
Bill AD5OL
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6, 2008 10:28:49 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] 160m AM receiver project
My 160m AM receiver project is done. It was based on parts from a
Zenith 5-tube broadcast radio (actually the same model as our family
kitchen table radio when I was a little kid) but I pulled variable cap
plates and
added a few par
My 160m AM receiver project is done. It was based on parts from a
Zenith 5-tube broadcast radio (actually the same model as our family
kitchen table radio when I was a little kid) but I pulled variable cap
plates and
added a few parts to move it up to 160m and create a better band-spread
acros
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