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Hi All,
I was recently given a Yaesu FRG-7. It is in good working shape and it's kind of nice to have this classic as my bed side receiver. But, I have gotten spoiled over the past few years by having FM broadcast available on my bed side radios. I am trying to find one of the 12 volt FM converters that used to be available from Radio Shack and others which you would put between your car antenna and your AM radio. You would tune your AM radio to a specified frequency and then turn on the converter using its tuning dial to tune the FM band. I would like to try one of these on the Yaesu. If anyone has one, please let me know what you would need for it. Thanks very much. -- Kevin ![]() Amateur Radio: K7RX Navy Marine Corps MARS: NNN0SHS |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 14:05:38 -0700, "Kevin Nathan"
wrote: Hi All, I was recently given a Yaesu FRG-7. It is in good working shape and it's kind of nice to have this classic as my bed side receiver. But, I have gotten spoiled over the past few years by having FM broadcast available on my bed side radios. I am trying to find one of the 12 volt FM converters that used to be available from Radio Shack and others which you would put between your car antenna and your AM radio. You would tune your AM radio to a specified frequency and then turn on the converter using its tuning dial to tune the FM band. I would like to try one of these on the Yaesu. If anyone has one, please let me know what you would need for it. Thanks very much. I can understand how a converter can put FM-band signals on a lower range of frequencies, but how does it make an amplitude-modulated receiver access frequency-modulated signals? bob k5qwg |
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![]() "Bob Miller" wrote in message ... On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 14:05:38 -0700, "Kevin Nathan" wrote: Hi All, I was recently given a Yaesu FRG-7. It is in good working shape and it's kind of nice to have this classic as my bed side receiver. But, I have gotten spoiled over the past few years by having FM broadcast available on my bed side radios. I am trying to find one of the 12 volt FM converters that used to be available from Radio Shack and others which you would put between your car antenna and your AM radio. You would tune your AM radio to a specified frequency and then turn on the converter using its tuning dial to tune the FM band. I would like to try one of these on the Yaesu. If anyone has one, please let me know what you would need for it. Thanks very much. I can understand how a converter can put FM-band signals on a lower range of frequencies, but how does it make an amplitude-modulated receiver access frequency-modulated signals? These converters are actually FM receivers with the demodulated output fed to a low power AM modulator which can be set to transmit on the top end of the AM band. Sort of a tiny low power repeater setup. |
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Do not know exactly how the units work, but I did own such a device and
used it in my 1978 Blazer that had only a AM radio. Mike KD4LLA Bob Miller wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 14:05:38 -0700, "Kevin Nathan" wrote: Hi All, I was recently given a Yaesu FRG-7. It is in good working shape and it's kind of nice to have this classic as my bed side receiver. But, I have gotten spoiled over the past few years by having FM broadcast available on my bed side radios. I am trying to find one of the 12 volt FM converters that used to be available from Radio Shack and others which you would put between your car antenna and your AM radio. You would tune your AM radio to a specified frequency and then turn on the converter using its tuning dial to tune the FM band. I would like to try one of these on the Yaesu. If anyone has one, please let me know what you would need for it. Thanks very much. I can understand how a converter can put FM-band signals on a lower range of frequencies, but how does it make an amplitude-modulated receiver access frequency-modulated signals? bob k5qwg |
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