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Old February 19th 09, 12:09 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default 2m Bandpass Filter

wrote:
I recently acquired one of these cheap 2m handhelds from China, an
FDC-150 I think. It's great for the price (£30) apart from a problem
with QRM.

I use the radio with a 3 element beam from SOTA activations from hill
tops. It varies from location to location, but I often get strong
intermodulation effects (caused by pagers I think). I suspect the
radio, being wide band 136-174MHz, has insufficient filtering to
reject these strong signals.

The intermod is a real problem, as I am often unable to hear stations,
or only get half of what they are saying before they are wiped out. I
was wondering about building a 2m bandpass filter like the one at
http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/pdf/0005054.pdf

Does this look like a good bet?
Also any ideas where I can get the semi-rigid coax (UT-141 or RG-402)
in the UK?

Try Westlake, if they don't have it they may point you in the right
direction.
http://whwestlake.110mb.com/

A simple helical filter as fitted to some of the early Japanese ham band
only sets may be a bit more compact and still have enough rejection of
out of band signals as most of the pagers in the UK are around 153 MHz.
I use one scavenged from a scrap Icom IC22 but most of the radios from
that era used them.


Steve H