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KC0HH May 12th 05 08:27 PM

Need Murata CFJ455K12 filter
 
Hello,

I don't know if a Kenwood TS-830S qualifies as a boatanchor but it
probably does. I need a at Murata CFJ455 K12 or CFJ455 K5 ceramic
filter to resurrect one. These are the small ceramic 455khz filters
you would pull out of a transceiver to upgrade filters such as with
Inrad filters etc.

Thanks,

Rick KC0HH



Scott Dorsey May 13th 05 04:41 PM

KC0HH wrote:
probably does. I need a at Murata CFJ455 K12 or CFJ455 K5 ceramic
filter to resurrect one. These are the small ceramic 455khz filters
you would pull out of a transceiver to upgrade filters such as with
Inrad filters etc.


Digi-Key has a wide assortment of various 455 KC ceramics in various
widths and slopes, from Toko. They are a couple bucks each for the
higher end ones, so you can get a bunch of differnet kinds to try.
--scott


--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

Pete KE9OA May 15th 05 03:20 AM

They do have a pretty good selection, but those SSB bandwidth units are not
available in this country anymore. About 2 years ago, Murata discontinued
their higher end filters.
The one that this fellow needs is what you generally find as the SSB filter
in the Icom and Yaesu receivers. I believe it is an 11-element unit.
Actually, it isn't bad..........my Icom 275A uses this particular filter.
Internet price on this filter, if you can find one, is about 20 dollars, but
that is a BIG but.

Pete

"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
...
KC0HH wrote:
probably does. I need a at Murata CFJ455 K12 or CFJ455 K5 ceramic
filter to resurrect one. These are the small ceramic 455khz filters
you would pull out of a transceiver to upgrade filters such as with
Inrad filters etc.


Digi-Key has a wide assortment of various 455 KC ceramics in various
widths and slopes, from Toko. They are a couple bucks each for the
higher end ones, so you can get a bunch of differnet kinds to try.
--scott


--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."





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