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August 2004 QST Feedback

In the Product Review of the IC-7800 data, some late test data was incorporated into Table 1, but was not reflected in the text. The table values for receiver two-tone third-order IMD are correct. The corrected statement in the text should say: "The two-tone third-order IMD, an indication of the capability to receive a weak signal near a strong one, was measured at 104 dB at 14.1 MHz with 20 kHz spacing and a respectable but not quite the best we?ve seen of 89 dB at 5 kHz spacing."

In "Give That Drake Receiver a New Lease on Life" [Jun 2004, pp 28-34], please note that up-to-date construction information is available on the author's Web site, www.geocities.com/hagtronics/r4.html. The following is a short summary of that information:

In the obituary for Byron H. Goodman, W1DX [Jul 2004, p 77], the issue date of his seminal article, "What is Single-Sideband Telephony?" is January 1948.

The Web site for information on the Gatti-Hallicrafters DXpedition [Jul 2004, p 21] should be www.qsl.net/pa0abm/ghe/00ghe.htm.



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