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Hi all,
I've seached all the web but didn't found this information; long ago this receiver was produced with full coverage 150 - 30000 kHz and reduced versions like in Germany, whith coverage liìmited to 26100 kHz (it didn't had the external antenna plug, too. Does anyone here knows how to fix it? Many thanks and best regards. -- Stars shine like eyes |
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Vincent wrote:
Hi all, I've seached all the web but didn't found this information; long ago this receiver was produced with full coverage 150 - 30000 kHz and reduced versions like in Germany, whith coverage liìmited to 26100 kHz (it didn't had the external antenna plug, too. Does anyone here knows how to fix it? Here's the info that I have (credit must go to a gentleman called Stephan for these instructions). To remove the 26.1 MHz limit, apparently all you need to do is move R292 (22k 1/10W) located at one corner of IC202 (the µP7508G on the LCD PCB) to the R259 position right next to it. At this opportunity I found that all in all there are three pins total on IC202 that are pulled to ground on the RF-B65DA: * pin 52, marked "(P 72 )SW/2G", via R259 (pulling to VDD via R292 results in 26.1 MHz limit) * pin 2, marked "FM/J(P73)", via R258; presumably switches to 76-90 MHz FM (Japanese band) when pulled to VDD (vacant position exists). * pin 51, marked "(P 71) A I R", via R260 (vacant position exists); that one's a mystery, AFAIK the RF-B65 never featured air band (108...136 MHz) reception. Maybe shortwave reception can be restricted to 3850 kHz upwards here, as found with (Sony) models for Italy. Something which might be problematic is that the DA uses a different antenna coil than the D, so sensitivity may not be perfect above 26 MHz. Also different IF transformers are used and the values of a few other parts are changed (I'd attribute most of these to normal improvements, but you never know). Something really odd: The D model for Germany used a different second IF of 459 instead of 450 kHz. If you plan on doing a modification, I'd really recommend getting the service manual. (For the RF-B65DA in this case, which includes the RF-B65D manual plus changes from D to DA.) Disassembly does not seem entirely trivial. |
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On 2006-12-05 07:18:53 -0500, Vincent said:
Hi all, I've seached all the web but didn't found this information; long ago this receiver was produced with full coverage 150 - 30000 kHz and reduced versions like in Germany, whith coverage liìmited to 26100 kHz (it didn't had the external antenna plug, too. Does anyone here knows how to fix it? Many thanks and best regards. I'm lucky, my old RF-B65 has full coverage. I've had this rig a LONG time now and use it every day. Great little radio! |
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Il /06 dic 2006/, *Steve* ha scritto:
Here's the info that I have (credit must go to a gentleman called Stephan for these instructions). MANY many THANKS!! Also to Stephan, of course! -- Stars shine like eyes |
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Steve ha scritto:
Here's the info that I have Hi Steve, I've sent you an email, did you received it? Bye. PS Ahò, m'arisponni? :-) -- Stars shine like eyes |
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Vincent wrote:
Steve ha scritto: Here's the info that I have Hi Steve, I've sent you an email, did you received it? Bye. PS Ahò, m'arisponni? :-) Just sent you an email from my valid address. Yes, the B65 is a great set. The only criticism I can make it poor selectivity on FM. I'm playing around with replacing the FM IF filters at the moment but could do with some alignment instructions.... Steve. |
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