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Old May 27th 05, 05:10 PM
Pete KE9OA
 
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Hi Steve,

You are correct in your assumption. The preselector isn't really necessary.
My statement was purely theoretical.......I think that the only way you
would see a difference would be if you would have a few signal generators
hooked through isolators and combiners, set up at high output levels and
tuned to different frequencies.
This would allow you to see the multi-tone response under very adverse
conditions. Under these conditions, a preselector would help.
Do you need to do this in the real world? Not really, unless you were using
this receiver on a ship where there were several high power transmitters
being used at the same time.

Pete

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This is interesting. Have you (or anyone else in the group) actually
used a preselector and/or highpass filter with a 7030 and found it to
result in improved performance? The 7030 is said to have such a robust
front end that additional filtering is the last thing I'd expect to
make a noticeable difference. In fact, I'd expect whatever tiny
improvement that resulted from the extra filter to be outweighed by
insertion loss.

However, I have an open mind about this--as well as a Kiwa highpass
filter, standing by.

Steve