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from: BAUMANN@DAVE-WORLD.NET
date: 1997-06-24 05:23:00
subject: Re: Locom BR220

From: baumann@dave-world.net
On Thu, 19 Jun 97 02:25:32 -0400, Henry Edginton
 wrote:
>Charlie Young wrote in a message to George Baumann:
>
> CY> I don't know about this particular receiver, but in the
> CY> early 80's, 450 - 950 Mhz was almost a standard input
> CY> frequency.  Systems typically had an LNA at the feed horn,
> CY> then a short piece of large diameter coax to a block
> CY> converter mounted on the pole, then smaller coax to the
> CY> receiver in the house.
>
>Hi Charlie,Would the older luxor receivers be the same,Is it 450-950 input 
t
>the receiver terminals,Im thinking of using it for amateur tv 439 & 923 mhz 
if
>it is.??? or would this be 73 mhz input.Its about a 1987 or earlier vintage.
>
>Greetings from (ve3umk@niagara.com) 
Hi Henry.
The Locom receive I picked up has a continues tune dial with no
detents for channel selection. El-cheap-O receiver! Not much ATV
action in my area tho. Had thought about connecting tuner IF to a
scanner and playing ariund with it.
George
N0NGQ
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