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![]() "Michael Black" wrote in message ... Well there were other manufacturers who made mechanical filters in the sixties. You'd see them in the Lafayette catalog, and mentioned in reviews (though I've always wondered if some of those reviews got it wrong, and they weren't mechanical filters). But they were never commmon. They were cheaper than Collins filters, but I have no idea how absolutely cheap they were for the time. I don't recall coming across real specs in the old magazines, either. I also recall in recent years that it was those other filters that used foam rubber inside, and by now much of that has deteriorated. Michael VE2BVW I had that happen with the filters in my NRD-515 JRC receiver. Fortunately, it wasn't too difficult to open the filters up, which allowed me to dissolve the old foam rubber blanket that cushioned the mechanical filter elements. The foam had to decayed to a chewing gum consistency and the filter losses skyrocked. These were late 70s or early 80s vintage IIRC. Regarding the patent issues, I don't recall the particulars. Pete k1zjh |
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