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The Eddystone 840/A is a desktop shortwave receiver. It covers a frequency range of 0.48-30.6 MHz and uses a single conversion superheterodyne receiver system with an IF frequency of 450 kHz. The radio operates on mains power and was manufactured in Great Britain from 1955 to 1961.

General characteristics

HAM bands
6m 
Frequency stability
?
Tuning steps
?
Memories
?

Receiver

RX-range
0.48-30.6 MHz
Modulations
AM   SSB  
Sensitivity
?
Selectivity
?
Filters
?
Receiver system
Single conversion superheterodyne
IF-frequencies
450 kHz
Image rejection
?
Audio output
?

Connections

Antenna
Clamps / screws
Impedance
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Other
-

Electrical

Power requirements
Mains
Current drain RX
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TX
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Physical

Dimensions (w×h×d)
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Weight
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Form factor
Base Station
Manufactured
Between 1955 and 1961 in Great Britain

Other features

Usage
Amateur / Ham radio operators
Features + options
-
Accessories
-
RigReference ID
2619
MPN
EDDYSTONE-000840/A

Manuals, diagrams and brochures

Eddystone 840A Instruction Manual PDF - 1.94 MB, submitted by RigReference
 
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