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Hi Tom,
"K7ITM" wrote in message ... ?? So, "triplexor" to me means something with three bands, which you obviously won't do with just a high pass and a low pass. What I meant was... output of mixer to parallel connectors of (1) the crystal filter (bandpass) , (2) series inductor/resistor (low-pass), and (3) series capacitor/resistor (high-pass), hence, a triplexor. But I realize now that a duplexor is just as viable, consisting of a parallel connection of (1) the crystal filter (bandpass) and (2) a parallel LC resonsator in series with a resistor (bandstop). In any event, the goal is to keep a reasonably constant load on the mixer at all frequencies where it may have significant output. The distortion generated by a mixer depends on the load it sees. Yeah, I see what you mean. I should do some actual measurements to see just how much improvement is possible with a proper wideband termination... Thanks for the help! ---Joel |
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