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October 15th 05, 01:24 AM
Dale Parfitt
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"Ken Scharf" wrote in message
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On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 17:16:21 -0400, Ken Scharf
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For filters I use microprocessor crystals in the ladder configuration.
With the correct shunt C and 4-8 crystals you can make a very fine
Allison
KB!GMX
I managed to buy over 400 pcs of 8.3886mhz crystals on ebay, for
just pennies each. I am planning on trying to build ladder filters
with them. These crystals are in the larger HC6/u size holders which
are supposed to work better than the miniature size used in the micro-
processor crystals.
The HC6 parts work fine as do the HC18, 49 and so on. The real trick
is doing the work to measure and check the crystals for use and then
calculate the capacitors and termination impedence based on that.
For a little work you get fine filters dirt cheap.
First step would be to build the DDS vfo for
the radio since I can program the DDS to function as a sweep generator
for aligning the filter. With the DDS sweeping the output frequency
while providing a sawtooth ramp to drive the scope sweep in step
with the frequency sweep I could see the actual bandwith plotted on
the scope.
Just sweeping a filter designed for SSB would be fine I suppose. I recently
had an opportunity to hear the difference between a stock FT-1000 CW filter
and one homebrewed with attention paid to group delay- the difference was
very clear to hear- in favor of the homebrew filter.
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Dale
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