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High Performance Regenerative Receiver Design
7 The Radio Amateur's Handbook, 19th edi- tion (Newington: ARRL, 1942) pp 115. *Doug DeMaw, W1FB, "Doug's Desk" CQ,. Dec 1997, p 53. 9Antique Electronic Supply, ... Learn More
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Regenerative Receiver for Beginners
Part Suppliers: OSE = Ocean State Electronics; AES = Antique Electronics. Supply; FRS = Fair Radio Sales; NE - Newark Electronics; RS = Radio Shack. Look at the ... Learn More
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Tuning A Regenerative Receiver
Adapted from How to Become A Radio Amateur c.a. 1960. Turn the regeneration control, all the way counterclockwise and set the volume control at about ½ way. Learn More
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A Simple Regen Radio for Beginners
Sep 1, 2000 ... ere's a low cost, simple-to-build, portable shortwave receiver. Its design is noncritical and the receiver is easy to get going. Learn More
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National Association for Amateur Radio Website Search
High Performance Regenerative Receiver Design. 7 The Radio Amateur's Handbook, 19th edi- tion (Newington: ARRL, 1942) pp 115. Learn More
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Receivers
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources. Learn More
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An Ultra-Simple Receiver For 6 Meters
Receiver sensitivity is around 1 µV. Builders can easily modify the radio to operate over a wide band of VHF. It is inexpensive (about $20), can be built quite ... Learn More
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Building Equipment
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources. Learn More
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A Three Transistor Receiver
comer to amateur radio, construct the receiver as shown in the photographs and become familiar with its operation. Once you have gained some experience, you ... Learn More
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Recollections of a Radio Receiver
The book covers (almost) everything you would ever want to know about the Ham Band Receiver (HBR) series of amateur band receivers first conceived by Ted ... Learn More