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Tabletop receivers from various smaller Japanese manufacturers
In the seventies and nineties, several Japanese manufacturers of amateur radio equipment introduced a number of all-wave receivers, which were often distinguished by their low price and accessibility for modifications.
Tabletop receivers from various Japanese manufacturers
Bearcat DX1000 | ca. 1980 | Double conversion | 10 kHz - 30 MHz | Digital display, 1 kHz | |
Century-21 | 1977 | Double conversion | 0.5 - 30 MHz | linear analogue display, 5 kHz | |
Century-21D | 1980 | Double conversion | 0.5 - 30 MHz | digital display, 1 kHz | |
Minix MR73B | 1974 | Single conversion | 0.5 - 30 MHz | Analogue display with spread ham bands | |
Standard C-6500 | 1977 | Double conversion | 0.5 - 30 MHz | linear analogue display, 5 kHz |
In the eighties and nineties, receivers with a modern design, some of them reminiscent of Lowe's receivers, appeared in the amateur radio market under the brands Target and NASA:
Target HF-3 | 1997 | Double conversion | 30 kHz - 30 MHz | Digital display, 1 kHz | |
Target HF-4 (NASA HF-4) | approx. 2000 | Double conversion | 0.5 - 30 MHz | Digital display, 1 kHz |
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