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<DIV><SPAN class=298105123-23012012><STRONG>I just acquired one of each of these
high fidelity AM tuners and could use some documentation. Since they
both appear to be quite similar, docs for either would probably be
sufficient. </STRONG></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG><SPAN class=088261300-22022012><FONT color=#0000ff>I <SPAN
class=298105123-23012012>have </SPAN>forged ahead, repairing a<SPAN
class=298105123-23012012> locked slug in an</SPAN> IF
transformer <SPAN class=298105123-23012012>in the non-functional one
</SPAN>and then with comparison to the working <SPAN
class=298105123-23012012>one </SPAN>for alignment. The IF frequency
seemed to be non-standard around 460 KHz (yes, I tried 455 KHz but it had
problems) so I used that and the old tuner came up<SPAN
class=298105123-23012012> FB</SPAN>. The only <SPAN
class=298105123-23012012>question </SPAN>remaining is<SPAN
class=298105123-23012012> about</SPAN> what appears to be an
adjustable filter coil on the output stage. I am assuming
that it is for blocking any residual IF frequency that might slip through
detection and beat with a recorder erase
oscillator.</FONT></SPAN></STRONG></DIV></STRONG></SPAN></DIV>
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class=298105123-23012012><STRONG></STRONG></SPAN> </DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=298105123-23012012><STRONG>Thanks for the
bandwidth,</STRONG></SPAN></DIV>
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<P align=left><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Morris</FONT> </P>
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