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Hello,
Well I finally found a Realistic 12-655 TRF AM radio. This is the one I've been hearing about all these years as a great DX for MW. It is very good, but I'll bet it could be a little better with one of the mods that people have found over the years. Anyone out there have any mods for this radio? I've searched here and the rest of the web and found a couple of mods so far. I can't seem to find an "archive" of mods thought. Anything will be greatly appriciated! Thanks! Wulf |
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![]() Wulf wrote: Hello, Well I finally found a Realistic 12-655 TRF AM radio. This is the one I've been hearing about all these years as a great DX for MW. It is very good, but I'll bet it could be a little better with one of the mods that people have found over the years. Anyone out there have any mods for this radio? I've searched here and the rest of the web and found a couple of mods so far. I can't seem to find an "archive" of mods thought. Anything will be greatly appriciated! Thanks! Wulf Congrats! The TRF was one of those grail radios that I had heard about but have never seen in person. Dates to 1977 maybe? It seems to rank up there with the GE Superradio(s) as a receiver that delivers very good performance from a radio with minimal controls with a reasonable price. A google search returned several interesting links that discuss the radio: http://www.radiointel.com/review-mwolympics.htm http://dxtools.com/BestDXrx.htm http://www.geocities.com/amlogbook/n...rs/reprint.htm (mods here) You might try a variety of google searches for the radio and read through the information in greater detail. So how does it perform now, with no mods. And what does this mythical radio look like anyway. |
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John,
You asked how it performs without any mods... While it is very good, at night when everything opens up and skip is in effect, I feel that it is almost too sensitive and not selective enough. Granted all sensetive radios will pick up so much you have to dig to listen to just one station, but this one I have does not impress me as much as I thought it would. The daytime reception is very good as I said before. I may attempt to adjust it, I have the schematic and the tools/knowledge. |
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![]() Wulf wrote: John, You asked how it performs without any mods... While it is very good, at night when everything opens up and skip is in effect, I feel that it is almost too sensitive and not selective enough. Granted all sensetive radios will pick up so much you have to dig to listen to just one station, but this one I have does not impress me as much as I thought it would. The daytime reception is very good as I said before. I may attempt to adjust it, I have the schematic and the tools/knowledge. I wonder an external antenna with stronger nulls would help manage the flood of signals you are experiencing. You might give that a try before cracking the case on a 30 year old radio. |
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John,
You asked what this radio looks like; here is a link: http://www.owdjim.gen.nz/chris/radio/Realistic-12-655/ About the external antenna, the radio has a place for one and I tried it with about 55' of wire stretched out in the back yard...nothing changed that I could hear. I know 55' is real short for MW but it's all I could find. I'll play with it a little more and see what works, without opening it up. |
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![]() Wulf wrote: John, You asked what this radio looks like; here is a link: http://www.owdjim.gen.nz/chris/radio/Realistic-12-655/ About the external antenna, the radio has a place for one and I tried it with about 55' of wire stretched out in the back yard...nothing changed that I could hear. I know 55' is real short for MW but it's all I could find. I'll play with it a little more and see what works, without opening it up. I was thinking more of a tunable loop antenna that you can rotate to reduce the mishmash of signals. It could be either directly or inductively connected. |
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