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![]() "Floyd Sense" wrote in message ... Dale - regarding homebrew crystal filters - I wonder if you or any others here have looked at Elecraft's crystal filter implementation in the K2? It's built with discrete crystals and the bandwidth is variable over a large range. Haven't seen that design exploited elsewhere, but don't know why. It sure works well. K8AC That filter topology was, I think, first used by Ten Tec in their Scout. From a purist standpoint there can be problems: 1. Asymmetrical skirts 2. Changing IN/OUT Z with BW 3. Shifting center freq as the BW is narrowed ( capacity loading) 4. I am guessing here, but I would think the group delay would suffer at one end or the other 5. Passband ripple can become excessive as BW is increased. I looked at this approach, along with a method described in QEX last year for dealing with the center freq shift, but came to the conclusion that I could design a much better filter if I optimized each BW- even though it took 3 filters. One aspect of filters that has long been either ignored or overlooked ( even though W7ZOI details it in EMRFD) is group delay. A friend (N2PK) recently sent me 2 WAV files of a Yaesu 1000 stock 250Hz filter and his homebrew 250 Hz filter. The difference was remarkable- his filter was much cleaner and crisper sounding, no ringing. Great care was taken with group delay in his design. Dale W4OP |
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