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Thanks Tom.................I was considering the DSP approach for a much
later model. When I was working at Rockwell-Collins, I did get to play with the 95S-1 a little bit, and it seemed to be a good receiver. I did have an HF-2050 for awhile, and it seemed pretty good. I know that there are some companies like Gray Chip that make some digital receiver devices, and I am sure that others have jumped onto the bandwagon. Thanks again, Tom! Tom2000 wrote in message ... On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 13:10:56 GMT, "Pete KE9OA" wrote: My employer has given me the go ahead to design a new product. If there is enough interest, I will design a new MW receiver for the market. What would you be more interested in......................a small table top type, or a portable? Performance wise, I am talking about something like that of an AOR7030. I don't think that I would be inplementing Sync Detection, but a couple of I.F. bandwidths could be possible. Definitely, double conversion, and digital readout, with good audio quality. Would you want any presets? How about target price? Do you want a built in antenna, or external antenna only? High and low impedance antenna inputs? How about a built in tunable preselector? E-mail me directly, and we will see what happens. Any of you who have built any of me receivers know what I am talking about...............I plan to take the design to the next couple of steps up in performance. Great news, Pete! How about a different approach? Direct conversion architecture, tail ended by a high-performance DSP processor. Perhaps if you post your project's design constraints and target customer base we could give you some real-world suggestions. The way you phrased it, I'm very tempted to "ivory tower" you into the finest tabletop that $23,000 can buy! g Good luck with your project, and have fun. Please keep us apprised of your progress. Very 73, Tom |
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The rotating antenna will be a definite. We will also be going with the
mechanical switch for power. Pete radiok3pi wrote in message m... Here are some non-technical requests. Please, no slider controls for anything! Also, please consider a mechanical on/off switch like the Sony 2010. This enables one to keep in "on" state and turn it on/off via digital timer and make unattended recordings and be able to vary the # of recordings and length of them. For battery power, please consider C or D cells for longer life. It will also help add weight to the radio to prevent the slide around problem. Any chance of a gyro antenna, a la Panasonic RF-2200? Thanks - please keep us updated! Russ K3Pi |
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Oh, you never know!
Brenda Ann Dyer wrote in message ... Looks like the price point on this wunderempfanger is going to be way more than my pocketbook will cough up... (@)@) ~~ |
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Hi Gary,
Tube design is not one of my areas of expertise, but I do plan on having a line out jack, so folks will be able to hook up the unit to the amplifier of their choice, in addition to using the high quality built-in amp. Pete Gray Shockley wrote in message ... On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 17:29:22 -0500, radiok3pi wrote (in message ): Here are some non-technical requests. Please, no slider controls for anything! Russ got this right!! Slider controls have just gotta be the dirtiest controls ever made. I think that the factory must put the dust in them as part of the assembly process. I'm going to throw this out (up? grin) just because I want to. How 'bout separating the case into two separate cases: the radio itself and the audio section and speaker? And, then, offering two audio sections: one solid-state and one with tubes? Gray Shockley ----------------------- DX-392 DX-398 RX-320 DX-399 70¹ Longwire Torus Tuner (3-13 MHz) Select-A-Tenna ----------------------- Vicksburg, MS US Ouch! That hurt!! |
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Pete KE9OA wrote:
Tube design is not one of my areas of expertise, but I do plan on having a line out jack, so folks will be able to hook up the unit to the amplifier of their choice, in addition to using the high quality built-in amp. For that tube feel, you could connect the chassis to the power line, so that connecting the line out to an amplifier or whatever is a REAL adventure. ![]() -- "Here, Outlook Express, run this program." "Okay, stranger." |
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Pete,
I just wanted to stress again that if you don't put a selectable-sideband synch detector in the radio, then you MUST provide a way to do manual ECSS tuning, which means SSB mode, passband tuning, and (very important) an ANALOG fine tuning control to zero-beat on the carrier. For what it's worth, I would not buy a radio for MW DXing that lacks these features. I've been an MW DXer since the early 60's, and I think synchronous detection or manual ECSS have been THE biggest MW DX advancements I've seen. I know it's helped me tremendously. 5 continents heard on MW and counting! Good luck on your project! |
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That sounds good, Kent. I may have met you; I started coming over there,
when I was still working for Rockwell-Collins, I think, back in 1998. It was over at Bill D's house. Pete Kent wrote in message ... I have been to a few of them, but not as many as I would like to. They are nice gatherings!! I will email you direct so we can talk further! Kent, K9EZ "Pete KE9OA" wrote in message ... Hi Kent, I am up in Mount Prospect; if you want to come down and audition one of the current units, that would be ok. I still have to work out the details for a high level AGC loop, and I am also working on a low noise synthesizer for the next generation, but feel free to shout me down when you are coming to town. Hey, have you ever made it to the Madison DXer's gathering? One of the fellows has moved to Milwaukee, so the next gathering will be in that town. This last one was pretty good, although I didn't make it. They did have some well known folks up there, such as Gerry Dexter, Neil Katsiros, etc. Pete Kent wrote in message ... Willing to sell one of the "Current": units?? Also, you say you are in Chicago. What side of town? I get to Chicago on a weekly basis. Kent Winrich, K9EZ Menomonee Falls, WI "Pete KE9OA" wrote in message news ![]() more universal. No need to worry about 9 or 10kHz steps if this is done. With my current units, you can connect an untuned 6 foot loop directly to the the 50 Ohm antenna input, and the results are pretty dramatic. From my location in the Chicago area, I can receive WLW, on 700kHz, with an S8 signal level. WJR, on 760kHz, comes in at about an S7, while on 610kHz, I can receive Kansas City Missouri, and the Ohil station fighting each other, at an S7 signal level. If I want to listen to MW, I don't even bother using my AOR7030, Palstar R30, Icom R75, or Yaesu FRG100...........................none of them is as hot. Radioman390 wrote in message ... I would prefer a table radio like a Tivoli or old KLH21 Ceratinly some DRM capability, or a place to add a plug-in card which could be either DRM, C-QUAM stereo, or the digital AM (IBOC or Kahn?). Depending on how the digital standard goes, at least the RF could be constant. 10/9 khz tuning (US vs Euro) Noise blanker Before I implement a noise blanker, I want to develop a NB design that I have been slowly working on..............this would be a Quadrature type. The advantage to this type is that it would have dynamically variable blanking width, with a null of right around 50dB. Still working on that one An input for a loop antenna An input with DC phantom power for an outdoor active antenna Maybe an antenna switch to switch between lop and other antenna, or two loops. Good tone controls Perhaps something like the old Scott DYNAURAL circuit which shaped the flatness of the audio depending on signal strength, or something like Worcester's AM circuit which made the IF passband narrower as the signal strength decreased. Good speaker! Amen! Pete |
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Behold, Pete KE9OA signalled from keyed 4-1000A filament:
That's a definite...........LED backlighting is the way to go. It sounds like you are in the industry. Pete My work is repairing, my hobby is designing. I currently have an all-tube SW receiver on the go ;-) -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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Pete,
Anything 'interesting' to report on your High Performance MW Receiver in the making ? ~ RHF .. .. = = = "Pete KE9OA" = = = wrote in message ... My employer has given me the go ahead to design a new product. If there is enough interest, I will design a new MW receiver for the market. What would you be more interested in......................a small table top type, or a portable? Performance wise, I am talking about something like that of an AOR7030. I don't think that I would be inplementing Sync Detection, but a couple of I.F. bandwidths could be possible. Definitely, double conversion, and digital readout, with good audio quality. Would you want any presets? How about target price? Do you want a built in antenna, or external antenna only? High and low impedance antenna inputs? How about a built in tunable preselector? E-mail me directly, and we will see what happens. Any of you who have built any of me receivers know what I am talking about...............I plan to take the design to the next couple of steps up in performance. Pete |
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Anything 'interesting' to report on your High Performance MW Receiver
in the making ? Yeah, we designed it, produced it, promoted it and sold a bunch. Didn't you get one? Well, it's now obsolote and has been discontinued/we will not produce another. Maybe you can find it on eBay |
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