02-12-2019, 06:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2019, 06:25 PM by Jac Janssen.)
Hello Peter,
Some photo's (quality not too good, again) of the Auroras and Hedghog; this time on the old adapted Taxan monitor.
Aurora SCRF:
Hedghog:
Aurora multi-standard converter (old model):
Since I do not have a receiver standby that does well over 3 MHz, no photos of that.
It could very well be that the RF response between the Aurora and Hedghog is somewhat different.
Note: only later I noticed that the camera taking the photo of the Aurora TCC must have been moved - it is not as sharp as in reality.
Since everything was stowed away already, I just left it at this...
The Aurora MSC has a reduced bandwidth, but this will rarely be visible on very old sets.
Jac
p.s. I bought my Aurora SCRF in December 2010 new from Crowthorne tubes (Gerry H)
Some photo's (quality not too good, again) of the Auroras and Hedghog; this time on the old adapted Taxan monitor.
Aurora SCRF:
Hedghog:
Aurora multi-standard converter (old model):
Since I do not have a receiver standby that does well over 3 MHz, no photos of that.
It could very well be that the RF response between the Aurora and Hedghog is somewhat different.
Note: only later I noticed that the camera taking the photo of the Aurora TCC must have been moved - it is not as sharp as in reality.
Since everything was stowed away already, I just left it at this...
The Aurora MSC has a reduced bandwidth, but this will rarely be visible on very old sets.
Jac
p.s. I bought my Aurora SCRF in December 2010 new from Crowthorne tubes (Gerry H)







