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Knight Kit R-l00A and likes it A recent survey of the stations being con­ tacted here at \V6EU11 revealed that well over 50% were using some form of a kit transmitter. The same stations, meanwhile, indicated that less than 1% of them were using kit receivers. A little investigation into this situation un­ covered a rather widespread belief.  · Knight RA Communications Receiver (by Allied Radio, ) THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD! This is an excellent comm set for ham use or just for short wave listening. I replaced the filter caps and cleaned and lubed it. I ran the alignment and it receives loud and clear from the BC band up to 30 MHz with four bands. My novice receiver was a Knight RA. I've always considered it a sleeper. It was a lot of receiver for the money. Most of the inexpensive single conversion receivers I've tuned from this period go deaf above 15 MC or so. Not this one. It has plenty of sensitivity all the way thru 10 meters. The Q-multiplier worked well, and image rejection.


I am trying to fix up a Knight RA receiver to go with my TA transmitter, mainly for use on 75 meters AM. I am using a Heathkit IG signal generator, which has been re-capped and adjusted, but which I do the final setting on with a benchtop digital frequency counter for accuracy, and using the radio's S-meter to peak the signals, per the manual (I am using the R manual, as I do. This is John, Survivalist Thanks for stopping by the ham shack. Today's "Blast From the Past" segment will spotlight the Vintage Knight RA General C. In those days, your $ bought you a lot of receiver in the KnightKit RA. Rigid steel chassis, heavy steel cabinet, printed-circuit construction, high-quality printed front panel. You also got good quality tubes other parts and a great assembly manual.


Knight RA Receiver Manual. Add (PUB) KNI-RA/D: Knight RA Diagrams Pictorial. Add (PUB) KNI-R Knight R Receiver Manual. Add. This is John, Survivalist Thanks for stopping by the ham shack. Today's "Blast From the Past" segment will spotlight the Vintage Knight RA General C. My novice receiver was a Knight RA. I've always considered it a sleeper. It was a lot of receiver for the money. Most of the inexpensive single conversion receivers I've tuned from this period go deaf above 15 MC or so.

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