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Ed, I think you'll find that its a bandpass filter centered on 455kHz.
The part about a "crystal socket" is a mystery..... You also need to know what the loss and bandwidth is before considering it. Also, does your particular application make accommodation for a filter (loss compensation, et al). If not, you'll need to do some design work, albeit simple. Ed wrote: Please educate me. I see one of these for sale on ebay that plugs into a crystal socket. I know that a lot of boatanchor IF's are 455Kc, does this generate the IF for old receivers, or is it a bandpass filter? |
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