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On Saturday, July 19, 2014 2:34:40 PM UTC-4, Michael Black wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jul 2014, dave wrote: Very , very difficult. Even after it is close enough(!)in resonant frequency- there are a few MORE extremely critical parameters involved ... This is why true "Crystal Filters" were so expensive,even when they were mass produced ... You can get nice 5 pole filters for about a hundred bucks can't you (I haven't checked for a few years). For relatively wide band SWL cascaded ceramic resonators should suffice). Expensive is relative. I remember wanting an SSB filter for something about forty years ago, and they were maybe forty dollars, expensive for a kid on allowance. I thought a replacement part would be cheaper, but checking with Heathkit for one of their SSB filters turned out they were more expensive. I eventually found a second hand filter, though it clearly had never been used. So I suppose a hundred dollars now is a better price, but still one of those more expensive components. And consiering the cost of replacement filters (or even optional filters), a receiver or transceiver must be pretty cheap since it includes not only the filter, but all the other parts. I suspect they get a good deal for bulk purchase, but don't pass it on for people wanting to buy a replacement filter. Ceramic filters, if you can live with the low IF, obviously has provided a much better level of filter without the cost of crystal or mechanical. Michael ================================================== ============================== I just checked the latest price of Icom's SSB filter(FL-222). It Is currently in production for their R-75 receiver. List price is...$300 !!! |
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