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Old March 22nd 06, 01:32 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Wes Stewart
 
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Default 45MHz crystal filters

On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 10:29:56 +0000, John Wilkinson
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Hi,
I am using a couple of 45MHz crystal filters in my first IF amp.
Has anyone any experience of using these, and give me any advice on
problems they encountered.
I think I have a problem with screening, as they require 700 Ohms
termination resisistance.

When the manufacturers spec a termination resistance, do the filters
themselves look like say 700 Ohms, or do I need to set this externally with
a resistance?


The filters -do not- look like 700 ohm, at least not in the stopband.
Unless a filter has a dissipative loss, the only way it can attenuate
is by reflecting out-of-band signal(s). To do this, it must be highly
mismatched.

The termination impedance is what the filter needs to see to perform
as specified. You must set this either with a resistance and/or an
amplifier designed to present this impedance to the filter.


 
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