Eddystone 940
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One of Eddystone's last tube receivers. Ranges: .48-1.03, 1.03-2.4, 2.4-5.4, 5.4-12.7 and 12.7-30 MHz. With flywheel tuning. Two tone gray finish.
Model 940/RM is a rack mount version. Model 940/1 has one fixed crystal position. Model 940/2 is configured for vehicular use. Model 940/3 produced for Her Majesty's Coast Guard. Eddystone's first solid state receiver was the Eddystone 960 which had 19 semiconductors and physically resembled the 940. The Eddystone 960 operated from 8 D cells or 12 V DC. The Eddystone 962 is similar to the 960, but with 8 fixed crystal positions.
Type- Desktop Amateur HF Receiver
- Frequency range RX
- 0.48-30 MHz
- TX
- -
- Frequency stability
- -
- Tuning steps
- -
- Filters
- -
Modulations- AM / CW / SSB
- Sensitivity
- -
- Selectivity
- -
- Receiver system
- Single conversion, 13 tubes
- IF-frequencies
- -
- Image rejection
- -
- Audio output
- -
- Antenna
- -
- Impedance
- 50 Ω
- Power requirements
- Mains
- Current drain RX
- -
- TX
- -
- Dimensions (w×h×d)
- 425 × 222 × 381 mm (16.73 × 8.74 × 15.00 in)
- Weight
- 19.5 kg (43 lbs)
- Form factor
- Desktop
- Manufactured
- Between 1962 and 1969 in Great Britain
- None available
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