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The Eddystone 750 receiver is a double superheterodyne type and combines high sensitivity with good signal-to-noise ratio. This model uses miniature tubes almost exclusively. A few variants were made over the years in the form of the 750/1 and 750/2 from 1955.

General characteristics

HAM bands
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Frequency stability
≤ 0.5 %
Tuning steps
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Memories
?

Receiver

RX-range
480-165 kHz / 1.7-4.5 / 4.5-12 / 12-32 MHz
Modulations
AM   CW  
Sensitivity
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Selectivity
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Filters
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Receiver system
Double conversion superheterodyne
IF-frequencies
?
Image rejection
?
Audio output
External speaker or headphones required

Connections

Antenna
Clamps / screws
Impedance
70/80Ω
Other
-

Electrical

Power requirements
Mains (110 / 200-220 / 230-250 V AC)
Current drain RX
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TX
-

Physical

Dimensions (w×h×d)
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Weight
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Form factor
Base Station
Manufactured
Between 1950 and 195x in Great Britain

Other features

Usage
Military communication
Features + options
BFO
S-meter socket for Cat. No. 669
Accessories
-
RigReference ID
6372
MPN
EDDYSTONE-000750

Manuals, diagrams and brochures

Eddystone 750 Service Information PDF - 1.80 MB, submitted by RigReference
 
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