[net.audio] Am receivers

dsi@unccvax.UUCP (Dataspan Inc) (02/17/85)

      Holding back the guffaws, snickers, and chortles for this article, does
* ANYONE * know of sources for relatively decent IF bandpass filters for an
AM stereo receiver? By relatively decent, I mean wideband, of course. Selectivity
is not a problem here as I live within the 1 mV/m countour of all three 
Charlotte AM stations. 

      If you've a McKay-Dymek laying around the house, or a TFT agile modulation
monitor, I'd be interested in those, too.

dya
.

rfg@hound.UUCP (R.GRANTGES) (02/19/85)

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Ssssh about Mckay-Dymek receivers. Don't let anyone know about them.
I'm trying to get the price down.  Besides, they aren't stereo, who
would want them.
Why not design your own interstage networks - not with messy old
transformers, but with discreet components. If space is not a premium,
it ought not to be so hard, not that i've ever done it.

-- 

"It's the thought, if any, that counts!"  Dick Grantges  hound!rfg

jcp@brl-tgr.ARPA (Joe Pistritto <jcp>) (02/21/85)

	Speaking of McKay Dymek, I have a DR-101 (which I'm very
happy with and want to keep, thank you), but I have seen DR-102s
and the DR-33 and 55 models for sale in the Washington area for
$450 or so.  (At EEB, as used equipment).  Right good receiver
for that kind of money.  I enjoy the comparison with my Uniden
CR-2021 occasionally.

						-JCP-