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Old / Newer Sig-Gen output values
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Thanks Radioroslyn, I have aligned the radio and am happy with it's performance. What I'm trying to do is establish the  gain of the Second AF, First AF, IF and Converter stages. Following the instructions in the Elements of Radio Servicing by Marcus and Levy. I have tuned many solid state radios so I have the experience to make up my own intake, output values to determine each stage gain. Just for my own enlightenment and entertainment I am trying to  follow the instructions that a tech would have followed over 70 years ago. When the instructions make reference to the 35000 microvolt level of input from the RF Sig-gen I had a small amount of memory recall of something I read on a thread some where, that made this statement. The word microvolt 70 years ago did not mean 1\ 1000000 but rather some other value. If I am wrong, please let me know. Don't want to be jumping down a rabbit hole because of a foggy memory.


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Old / Newer Sig-Gen output values - by TTech - 09-07-2020, 09:06 AM
RE: Old / Newer Sig-Gen output values - by TTech - 09-08-2020, 05:27 PM



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