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|    John Smith to rrusston@hotmail.com    |
|    Re: Building a new shortwave tube radio    |
|    27 Nov 11 11:27:39    |
      464f11d0       XPost: rec.radio.shortwave       From: bit_bucket@gmx.com              On 11/10/2011 9:52 PM, rrusston@hotmail.com wrote:       > With the survivalist market as well as the DIYers who would build a       > kit I have given thought to the idea of building a new tube shortwave       > receiver as a usable, practical set.       >       >> ...       >       > Any other comments?              As I once pointed out, long ago, now, in an amateur group, what needs to       be done is to build a radio equiv to how PCs are now done.              First you would have a generic case, these could be made by anyone, in       any design. The would provide the user with an abundance of choice in       the looks of the rig.              Next, each section of the radio would simply be a plug in card, to a       "mother board." You would have an rf section, which could cover any and       all bands, depending on construction, it would simple plug into one of       the slots on the motherboard. Audio, rf, filter, conversion, etc., etc.       could be done this way.              You would have a basic set of all sections, and could expand, or upgrade       as you would have -- or as becomes available.              It would change the face of radio, SW radios would become as numerous as       PCs -- well, almost.              Most any small manufacturer could enter the market, and provide a case,       rf section, audio section, etc. -- and expand from there, if they choose.              I simply can't get enough interest ... but the radio could be just am,       am fm, am-fm-sw, am-fm-sw-vhf, am-fm-sw-vhf-uhf, am-fm-sw-vhf-uhf-shf,       or any possible combination wanted ... this is an idea whose obvious       advantage, for consumers, is simply screaming out for production!              Later, if one wished, he could just buy a larger standard case, move his       receiver components over, buy a larger power supply, and drop in the       appropriate transmitting section(s.)              We simply wait for the radio to leave the age of the horse and buggy ...              Regards,       JS              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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