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![]() Hi Heikki et al I have some info from Bill Carver, W7AAZ's article "Why Crystal Filters" and he describes a 16 pole SSB filter and using a "meshing" technique and ended up with an xtal filter with the following spec: Thats impressive! BW : -3dB @ 2.23 KHz BW: -6dB @ 2.42 KHz BW: -60dB @ 2.89 KHz BW: -80dB @ 3.24 KHz A Shape factor 1.19 ( 6:60dB) And of main interest : 1.8dB insertion loss (50 Ohm) Now obviously the main criteria are the initial "Q" of the crystals chosen. Bill used DigiKey 4.433Mhz types and bought 100, HC-49 that had an average "Q" of 112,000. To determine the minimum Q xtal for the application required then refer to the following: Qmin = Fo / BW where Qmin in the minimum xtal requirement - but that gives infinite loss definitions! What Bill has measured for example is that using the above for 2.1 KHz filter centered on 8Mhz then the minimum Q xtals from any batch you have must be at least : 8,000,000 / 2100 = 3,810 and for the 14 pole version that relates to about a 3dB insertion loss. Now for the CW filter! consider 500 Hz at 8Mhz then Qmin would be 16,000 and even a 6-pole Chebychev with Q's of 150,000 would give rise to the overall filter loss of over 12dB's. Depending upon what ripple values you choose then if and a big if these days!! ( as cheap xtals are getting worse Q's! whenever I test them!!) back to the story!: If same filter at 500 Hz BW had xtals having Q = 320,000 ( you need luck!! ) then expect overall filter loss to be 4 - 5 dB. I had been experimenting ( not recently ) with xtals on 6.144 Mhz with unloaded Q's of around 100K - must get back to that project as I spent hours checking batches of those two legged critters!! ......... Best wishes Ken, G3UDA wrote in message ... Heikki wrote: Having built several ladder filters for SSB (8.. 10 MHz, 4 .. 8 poles) with BW abt. 2 kHz (mainly for TX applications) I would like to try a narrow filter (BW 500 or even less). One thing I am worried about is the insertion loss. Has anyone any experience regarding the maximum number of poles (= crystals) in such narrow filters. I have seen designs for SSB with 14 poles but some doubts exist if this would be excessive in a CW filter. 73 de oh2lzi (Heikki) Heikki - See QST for 8/78, 12/78 and 11/80 for answers. If I have room, I put a mini trimmer cap in series with each xtal to tune all the xtals to the exact same frequency. This helps the bandwidth and reduces the insertion loss. 73 W7ZFB |
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