File:Ukwtuner.jpg
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English: What you see is not a complete VHF-tuner. The image shows some parts of a VHF band III FM-superheterodyne: FM-filter, VHF-amplifier, electronic mixer and its oscillator. The antenna is connected to the left of the electron tube (ECC85 dual-triode). At the topmost right is the channel dial, that is connected to two mechanically variable VHF-inductors (helically wound copper bands). Power supply and MF-output are connected at the buttom.
Deutsch: UKW-Tuner mit Doppeltriode ECC85. |
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current | 14:38, 25 March 2008 | 903 × 874 (112 KB) | Ulfbastel (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=VHF-tuner with e.-tube ECC85 / UKW-Tuner mit Doppeltriode ECC85 |Source=eigene Arbeit |Date=25. Mar. 2008 |Author= Ulfbastel |Permission=PD |other_versions= }} |
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