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* Articles on various general coverage receivers produced in the past can be found [[General Coverage Receivers|here]] | * Articles on various general coverage receivers produced in the past can be found [[General Coverage Receivers|here]] | ||
* These [[Widebanded Receivers]] can receive HF - however, the computer driven Icoms are notorious for poor adjacent channel rejection, selectivity and overload issues. | * These [[Widebanded Receivers]] can receive HF - however, the computer driven Icoms are notorious for poor adjacent channel rejection, selectivity and overload issues. | ||
+ | ** Our [[Other HF Receivers]] article has links rescued from RadioIntel's old site. | ||
** Also see our [[WinRadio]] article. Winradios are generally considered to be much better performers on HF than their Icom cousins | ** Also see our [[WinRadio]] article. Winradios are generally considered to be much better performers on HF than their Icom cousins | ||
* The [[:Category:Receiver Reviews|Receiver Reviews]] category has numerous links on receiver reviews, many of which are online | * The [[:Category:Receiver Reviews|Receiver Reviews]] category has numerous links on receiver reviews, many of which are online |
Revision as of 14:16, 25 February 2010
Contents
HF Capable Receivers
- Articles on various general coverage receivers produced in the past can be found here
- These Widebanded Receivers can receive HF - however, the computer driven Icoms are notorious for poor adjacent channel rejection, selectivity and overload issues.
- Our Other HF Receivers article has links rescued from RadioIntel's old site.
- Also see our WinRadio article. Winradios are generally considered to be much better performers on HF than their Icom cousins
- The Receiver Reviews category has numerous links on receiver reviews, many of which are online
- Many newer HF Amateur transceivers also include a general coverage receiver as well. In most cases these receivers perform very well
Manufacturer Links
Receiver Terminology
- Receiver Dynamic Range
- Synchronous Modulation/Detection
- Understanding Receiver Selectivity
- Understanding Receiver Sensitivity
- Understanding Specifications
Software
Receiver Modifications
- INRAD Filters and Enhancements
- Kiwa Electronics
- Mods.DK
- Sherwood Engineering
- RadioLab Modifications for Sangean ATS-909
- RadioIntel review of RadioLab modified ATS909
- DRM Receiver Modifications file(PDF)
- DRM Modifications for Ten Tec RX320
- DRM Modifications for Ten Tec RX321
- AB9IL - ATS-909 Modification and Alignment
Antennas and Filters
- No matter how good the radio, without an antenna, it won't hear very much. Here's a few places to get some links and information on the subject
- HF Antennas
- Active Antennas KB6RWX
- Loops Some are broadbanded enough to reach the HF spectrum
- The McGyver(tm) special
- In urban areas, it's sometimes necessary to add some front end filtering to eliminate reception (or at least reduce it) of MW signals. These signals can cause multiple false signals (often heard as distorted spurs) to appear throughout parts, or all, of the HF spectrum.