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"Michael Black" wrote in message
news:alpine.LNX.2.02.1308251307180.28924@darkstar. example.org... On Sun, 25 Aug 2013, gareth wrote: "Michael Black" wrote in message news:alpine.LNX.2.02.1308251248110.28924@darkstar. example.org... Same with a crystal filter, it allows only one sideband to pass so anything on the other side of zero-beat is knocked down in strength significantly. Except in the case of CW through a single-Xtal filter, when the carrier and BOTH sidebands***** pass through, but an interfering signal on the other sie of the BFO is phased out. No, you put the BFO on the slope of the filter, no different from some fancier filter, and so the image is attenuated because it's outside of the filter bandwidth. That's not the case with a single-Xtal filter because of the notch caused by the parallel resonant frequency. |
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