They don't use differnet LO's for each band. However, there is 3 LO's in the unit. Unlike many other detectors that only sweep the first LO, in the Belscorts sweep both the first and second LOs. Not sure about the third...
Jim
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They don't use differnet LO's for each band. However, there is 3 LO's in the unit. Unlike many other detectors that only sweep the first LO, in the Belscorts sweep both the first and second LOs. Not sure about the third...
Jim
Is this the "fundamental mixer technology" which they used to describe in their ads?Quote:
Originally Posted by jimbonzzz
I just assumed that there was a LO for X, a LO for K and a LO for Ka band, which might be different configuration since it was sweeping a wider range of frequencies.
GTO_04
Hard to say what they meant by that...could have been a lot of different things. Mostly marketing jargon I would guess :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by GTO_04
In that case, would there be 3 things to "adjust" with the screwdriver?Quote:
Originally Posted by jimbonzzz
How about adding some pictures to this thread showing what you are adjusting :?:
Pictures are worth a 1000 words!
if Roy Zegars is watching please comment Roy as you are in the know.
Cheers
S
Just a suggestion guys.......... Radar Detectors are sensative instruments..........if you are going to be twisting on any pots inside there with the casing off I suggest you DO NOT use a metal screwdriver..........use a plastic precision screwdriver. A metal one will have a negative effect on the tuning and there is much more risk of static hits, especially if you are messing around with it in your car.
Just to let you ppl know I had indeed succeeded in getting my RX65 back to working condition now picking-up KA frequency and all other bands with acceptable results. Lots of patience, times, trial and error
adjustment resulting a fruitful results.