RME 45B

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The RME-45 is one of the better post WWII receivers produced for the radio amateur in 1946. This set had quite a few innovations in electronics derived from wartime experience. Voltage controlled and temperature compensated capacitors were to improve frequency stability. Features include variable X-tal filter, ANL, relay control and break-in terminals on rear apron, illuminated dial and "S" meter, tremendous mechanical bandspread and two speed tuning, BFO and pitch control for CW reception and many other features. Frequency coverage is from 0.55MHz to 33MHZ in six bands. The RME-45 uses loctal tubes except for the rectifier and the VR, 10 tubes total. 
Type
Desktop Amateur HF Receiver 
Frequency range RX
0.55-33 MHz 
TX
Modulations RX
AM / CW 
TX
Frequency stability
 
Tuning steps
 
Sensitivity
 
Selectivity
 
Filters
 
Receiver system
 
IF-frequencies
 
Image rejection
 
Aerial
 
RF-output
 
Audio output
 
Memories
 
Power requirements
Mains 
Current drain RX
 
TX
 
Manufactured
Between 1946 and 194x in ?
Dimensions (w×h×d)
565 × 280 × 305 mm (22.24 × 11.02 × 12.01 in)
Weight
25 kg (55.2 lbs)  
Features
 
Files
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