My general impression is that ladder filter terminating impedances tend to 
be based on the general frequency range of the crystals. 
 
I built some 5.000 MHz ladder filters that work best with 270 ohms 
termination, while a filter I read about in an article which was at 12 MHz 
had 50 ohm impedances. 
 
Of course, one can work with either termination.... 
 
In my case, I had calculated that 5.000 MHz IF and 1.2 MHz VCO would 
result in a 7 MHz transciever with VERY few mixing spurs anywhere near a 
frequency that would bother my design. 
 
So, in general, I think the frequency of a ladder filter can be low or 
high, and used for either SSB or CW.   But, mixing spurs and so on should be 
considered when choosing an IF. 
 
 
Jim Pennell 
N6BIU 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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