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Introducing a general-purpose single-chip frequency converter which should simplify RF designs. Includes typical circuit applications for the Signetics NE602 IC. ELECTRONICS EXPERIMENTERS HANDBOOK 1992 pg. 73
Working with frequency mixer circuits. ELECTRONICS NOW Jan 1999 (v.70#1) pg. 40
A simple 10-MHz WWV to 80-meter down-converter (frequency converter) uses a process called "heterodyning" to convert the WWV time/frequency signals to 3.6 MHz (in the 80-meter ham band). POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Aug 1990 (v.7#8) pg. 88
A one-chip receiver front-end. Design tips for using the Signetics NE602 single-chip frequency converter. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Jun 1992 (v.9#6) pg. 53
Introduction to building superhet and direct-conversion ham radio receivers, frequency converters and other circuits using the Signetics NE-602 integrated circuit. Part 1. Chip and power-supply circuits. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Apr 1995 (v.12#4) pg. 78
Introduction to building superhet and direct-conversion ham radio receivers, frequency converters and other circuits using the Signetics NE-602 integrated circuit. Part 2. RF-input and RF/IF-output circuits. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] May 1995 (v.12#5) pg. 76
Introduction to building superhet and direct-conversion ham radio receivers, frequency converters and other circuits using the Signetics NE-602 integrated circuit. Part 3. Local-oscillator circuits. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Jun 1995 (v.12#6) pg. 83
Introducing a general-purpose single-chip frequency converter which should greatly simplify your RF designs. Several application circuits for power supply, oscillator, etc. are included. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Apr 1990 (v.61#4) pg. 49
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