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N8KDV wrote:
Mike Maghakian wrote: one myth I believed for about 25 years was that a filter rated at 6KHz at 6db had a 6 KHz bandwith at 6db. that is not true. Yes it is true! If one looks at the plot of the response of the filter, and if it is 6 kHz wide at the -6db point then that's exactly what it is, 6 kHz.... at the -6db point... not 8, not 12, not 4.... With some of the cheapeast ceramic filters, I think this varies from sample to sample -- that is, some samples may be 6kHz wide at the -6db point and other samples not -- nonetheless, all samples of the same model receive the same nominal rating. However, "performance" filters tend to be more consistent. In any case, a radio manufacturer can select which samples go in its radios and which ones get rejected. For bottom of the line radios (esp. cheap portables), manufacturers are probably not so discriminating. -- M2 |
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