Re: IF frequency



Probably first convertor section of the navcom rcvr.
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> "thejim" <papageorgiou40@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> In an avionics book i read that the IF of a reiceiver is 29.05 Mhz.
>> How does that figure come out?
>> Does it come out by the difference between the incoming radio signal
>> and the Local oscillator frequency?
>> Am i saying it correctly?
>>
> Just curious, where did you see that I.F. frequency mentioned?
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