Radio receptor toate benzile Pan crusader-X model NR-82F1 ( Panasonic)
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Produs:Second Hand, Fără garanție
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Numar articol:125466206
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Preț:600,00 Lei
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Vand un receptor radio pe 12 benzi Pan crusader-X (panasonic) model NR-82F1.
Are o defectiune la comutatorul de benzi Ultra scurte. Receptioneaza doar banda 88-108MHZ, comutatorul se invarte in gol si a ramas fixat pe aceasta banda.
Oricum pe celelalte benzi UUS nu mai sunt posturi alocate ( pe fosta banda OIRT nu se mai emite).In rest este perfect functional.
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Double conversion,
Digital display, 1 kHz AM, SSB(BFO), FM-narrow, FM-wide LW, MW, 1,6-3,9 / 3,6-10 / 8,5-23 / 21,5-31 MHz shortwaves; |
Selectivity -6 dB/ -50 dB Sensitivity squelch two I.F. bandwidths, BFO, RF gain, antenna tuner |
The PAN Crusader X, also sold als Pan or Marc NR-82F1 or
Globephone GS-8008DX, is a huge "quasi portable" wideband radio
with a digital frequency display based on a frequency counter.
The set has been used widely, as it did not only cover the common
shortwave bands, but also additional bands from the VHF Aircraft
and police bands up to UHF.
In Germany, even possession of a set covering out of band
frequencies was illegal in the eighties and well into the nineties,
You could risk Your set beeing confiscated. That's why possession
of such a radio was a thrill, and prices were respectively
"thrilling".
In Switzerland possession was allowed, but You were not allowed to
operate the set on a frequency not officially allocated to public
broadcasting - You risked Your set beeing confiscated only, if the
police caught You listening to e.g. a police band signal. Also in
Italy, the restrictions were not so strict, so a few of the sets
have been imported by Swiss or Italian importers.
Because of these sets have been banned by the authorities, quite often an above average capability of capturing the faintest signals has been attributed to them - the sub-standard sensitivity and selectivity quite often lead to disappointing first contacts with shortwave reception.
The Crusader X with it's dimensions of 490 x 320 x 185 mm is
equipped with a carrying handle, but similar to Grundig's Satellit
3400 or Nordmende's Galaxy Mesa, the receiver cannot be considered
as beeing really portable - it's an impressive desktop
receiver.
The set can be powered from 220 V mains, from a 12 - 13,2 V DC
source as a car battery or from eight UM-1 / mono cell
batteries.
It comes with three telescopic antennas, one each for
AM/shortwaves, FM/VHF und UHF and has a SO-239 / PL antenna
connector for VHF/UHF and a simple antenna/earth terminal for
shortwaves at the rear.
The left part of the front panel is taken by the speaker, in the
right upper part You find the impressive horizontal dial for all
wavebands and the fluorescent frequency display with the counter
calibrator.
Below, You find the squelch control and the main and dial
illumination / frequency counter switches at the left, the tuning
knob at the right and in the middle the selector for VHF/UHF and AM
bands and the two rotary waveband switches. Just below, the AM
narrow / wide switch, the USB/LSB switch, the combined rotary
control for the BFO and the R.F. gain and the antenna tuner are
located.
In the bottom row of controls, You find a headphones and switchable
DIN tape recorder socket and the rotary controls for bass, treble
and volume.
For shortwave
reception, connect the set to mains, pull out the corresponding
telescopic antenna (the set has a built in ferrite antenna for LW,
MW and SW1), switch the set on and adjust the volume control. The
modes switch should be on AM, the I.F. bandwidth switch on WIDE and
the switch next to it on NOR. Make sure, that the frequency counter
is switched on (it can be turned off for reasons of power saving
and to avoid R.F. interference caused by the frequency counter
oscillator). The try to locate Your favourite station in the 49 m
shortwave broadcast band in band SW2 - tune to 6 0 7 5 kHz to find
the signal of Deutsche Welle from
Cologne.

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