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I have seen posts on this subject but no definitive answer. Outside limited
supply, the MC 3362 and derivatives are gone. If one wanted to start a new design for a dual conversion, narrow band FM VHF receiver (for example a 72 MHz R/C) the options are now limited. The solutions I have seen mentioned a - SA602 + SA615 drawback: 2 IC's instead of one. BTW, are they still mainsteam IC's ? - Some Japanese IC manufacturers may have some equivalent IC's Drawback: limited documentation and availability I am forgetting something ? Note: I don't consider the option of using the limited, often expensive, supply of Motorola / ON IC's to be a good one |
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