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Michael Black wrote:
ken scharf ) writes: Pete KE9OA wrote: The only mechanical filters that I have seen problems with are the Japanese units that you find in the JRC receivers. There is some sort of foam that deteriorates over the years. I haven't seen a problem with Collins filters. I have an old Collins filter made for the R390 series receivers. It is a cylindrical filter with two pins at each end for connections. I can hear something rattling around inside this filter as I tilt it from side to side. Has something deteriorated inside this filter or is this normal? A later rectangular Collins filter does NOT make this noise. I don't think a noise is normal. But, it's always possible that they can be dropped. The issue Pete is talking about is that those Japanese filters were made with different materials, and they decay with time. Michael VE2BVW My filter has never left the original Collins packing (heavy cotton lining in a large cardboard box) since I got it at a hamfest years ago (for a project that never happened). I remember the filter seemed ok when I bought it, and it was NEVER dropped (by me anyway). Years later when I found it while packing for a move I noticed it developed this sound when handled. |
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