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 Refurbishing the RME receiver part 6, the DB20 preamp.
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 Location: Toongabbie, NSW
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I was delighted to also get the DB20 preselector unit for the RME69 receiver.
Apparently the receiver was originally mounted in a rack with a transmitter being an Amateur's R/T rig.
It seems the RME69 and the DB20 are the only pieces left of the rig.
Along with the DB20 was a small trove of handbooks and a logbook that I will look into later.
In this part 6 I spruce the DB20 up and put it back into working condition with the RME69.
PDF sent to Brad.
Cheers Fred.

RME 69 Receiver Part 6 - DB20 Preselector


 
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Document uploaded.


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A valve a day keeps the transistor away...

 
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