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I am trying to locate sensitivity figures for various Philco sets, like 20, 90 etc.
I never saw them listed anywhere.
I mean uV/m (mivrovolts per meter) field strength.
For comparison, every Soviet radio sold always had the number shown in the papers, and today is easily obtainable to every single model.
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I've never seen any data. Maybe you can be the first to publish them. Got calibrated generator???
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Nope.
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Nope.
Here's an example:
http://rw6ase.narod.ru/000/rpl_s/melodija_rprl.html
(the radio we had while I was a child, Melodiya)
>>>>>Чувствительность в диапазонах АМ 200 мкВ, УКВ-ЧМ 20 мкВ.
(Translated: Sensitivity, AM band - 200uV, USW-FM - 20uV).
USW - Ultra Short Waves.
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Kinda deaf on the BCB.
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