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Hi Tom,
Murata did get out of the high performance filter business..................about the only things that they have now are the 4-element CFU series, and the 6-element CFWS (now CFLW) series. Pete "Tom Holden" wrote in message ... Fred McKenzie wrote: Pete, that's about as much as I paid for the receiver I'm trying to improve! A Radio Shack DX-394 Tom- I missed your original posting. What does the DX-394 currently use as an IF filter? If it happens to be made by Murata (or maybe Panasonic), a replacement with better specifications may available to fit in the same PCB holes. Check your filter's part number with the company's web site, and you may find a solution there. However, if it uses the same filter for AM reception, a tighter filter could reduce sound quality of music. 73, Fred, K4DII Fred, thanks for your follow-up. The DX-394 has two 5-element Murata ceramic filters, one 9kHz or wider for AM and one 6 kHz or wider for SSB/CW with a BFO offset of +/-3.5kHz from 455kHz. That's why a narrower filter will need a BFO mod. There does not appear to be a much narrower filter in the same package and from what I understand Murata is out of the ceramic filter business. So I guess I will have to keep an eye out for a surplus filter or shell out $85 or so for a new 'economical' Collins! Tom |
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