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Well, it might, but I'm not 100% sure how to determine the lengths and
widths of the microstrips. (On my present project, I'm trying an open 1/4 wavelength 50 ohm stripline that I can trim down in length in an attempt to make that line a "short" at the 2nd harmonic.) The filter only needs to pass from about 1296 to 1300 MHz. I like the idea of a helical filter (except for the cost!) with steep skirts and since my I.F. will be 432 MHz, it will be far enough away so the image will be quite a ways removed and should be way down in level after the filter. Scott N0EDV Tim Wescott wrote: Why not a microstrip filter? Is it that you must have response from DC all the way to 1296? Would a "no-tune" bandpass filter be more appropriate? |
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