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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 23:43:36 +0100, "Highland Ham"
wrote: The existing filter is for a 7 Mhz receiver, I'd like to have a similar filter design for 50 to 200 Khz. =========================== If you are happy with the HF receiver as is, would it not be easier and more effective to build an LF (50 - 200 kHz) to HF converter. This should be an easy project and you can select a quiet "HF band" for the conversion. What would this solve ? You still need some selectivity in front of converter. I would also question the need for a bandpass filter, but a good low pass filter would definitively required in any case. I would suggest a low pass filter below 150 kHz in Europe, Africa and Middle-East and below 500 kHz in the rest of the world to get the very strong LW/MW broadcast band signals out of the mixer. If 455 kHz IF is used, the LPF would have to be below 400 kHz in the rest of the world. I have seen designs with a SBL-1 mixer SBL-1 is specified for 1-500 MHz on the RF and LO port, so not really suitable for this band. However, the SBL-3 goes from 25 kHz to 200 MHz. The SRA-6H goes from 10 kHz to 50 MHz and should be able to handle up to +10 dBm signals. but also a number with the NE612 osc/mixer. I have used the Datong LF converter, which uses the Siemens S042 mixer/osc IC similar to the NE602/612 and it definitively needs a preselector in front of it to get away with spurious responses all over the LF band from broadcast stations. Paul OH3LWR |
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