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![]() KC0HH ) writes: On Thu, 12 May 2005 18:34:49 -0400, John Popelish wrote: Hi, Thanks for the info. The problem with these 455 ceramic filters is that they are also in the Kenwood's transmit chain. If I was just dealing with a receiver, it would be much easier to do. For receive only I could just solder a 20pf capacitor across where the filter goes to test things. But that will work on transmit, too. The only difference is that you will have a DSB signal rather than an SSB signal. If you can hear things, and you can transmit a signal, surely the rig is in good enough state to warrant tracking down a suitable filter. Michael VE2BVW If you can cobble a way to patch in the Murata CSBLA455KEC8-B0, just to see if the rest of the radio works, Digikey sells them for less than a dollar. The specs are on page 41 of this catalog: http://www.murata.com/catalog/p17e14.pdf |
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