From cbfsb!att!linac!uwm.edu!spool.mu.edu!mips!mips!decwrl!pa.dec.com!shodha.enet.dec.com!anarky.enet.dec.com!brewer Wed Feb 26 14:21:56 EST 1992 Article: 13849 of rec.radio.shortwave Path: cbfsb!att!linac!uwm.edu!spool.mu.edu!mips!mips!decwrl!pa.dec.com!shodha.enet.dec.com!anarky.enet.dec.com!brewer From: brewer@anarky.enet.dec.com (John Brewer) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: FM-10 IC Chip Message-ID: <5993@shodha.enet.dec.com> Date: 26 Feb 92 14:34:38 GMT Article-I.D.: shodha.5993 Sender: news@shodha.enet.dec.com Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 16 In article <94B28EA6FEBF0064CC@GBURG.BITNET>, M_HAYDEN@GBURG.BITNET writes... >I have built and used a Ramsey FM-10 stereo transmitter for some time now. >One unknown, however, is the chip they use. Ramsey calls it their >proprietary custom IC. I suspect it may be a bit more common than that. >Does anybody know what it is, and a possible second source? Thanks much. > >Michael I think the chip is built by Rolm, and is a BA1404... but this is from memory.... ------------------------------------------------------- | John Brewer | Internet: brewer@anarky.enet.dec.com | | wb5oau | Packet | wb5oau@wb2ars | ------------------------------------------------------- From cbfsb!att!linac!uwm.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!uxa.cso.uiuc.edu!pnz46378 Sun Mar 1 14:54:33 EST 1992 Article: 13952 of rec.radio.shortwave Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: cbfsb!att!linac!uwm.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!uxa.cso.uiuc.edu!pnz46378 From: pnz46378@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Paul N. Zaremba (AA9BK)) Subject: Re: FM-10 IC Chip Message-ID: <1992Feb29.180252.6395@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Sender: usenet@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (News) Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana References: <5993@shodha.enet.dec.com> Date: Sat, 29 Feb 1992 18:02:52 GMT Lines: 18 >In article <94B28EA6FEBF0064CC@GBURG.BITNET>, M_HAYDEN@GBURG.BITNET writes... >>I have built and used a Ramsey FM-10 stereo transmitter for some time now. >>One unknown, however, is the chip they use. Ramsey calls it their >>proprietary custom IC. I suspect it may be a bit more common than that. >>Does anybody know what it is, and a possible second source? Thanks much. >> >>Michael The chip is a BA1404 manufactured by Rohm. I have the application notes if you are interested. -- ******************************************************************************* Your haggard, budding young electrical engineering student friend from Illinois Paul N. Zaremba / Amateur Radio Callsign AA9BK (After A 9th Beer, KILLED!) Owner/Operator - RADIO TERRA AM 920! (Your local Part 15 Broadcaster) My hate list: ECE270, PHYCS108, MATH285 (RENT THIS SPACE! Call (217) 332-4221) *******************************************************************************