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Telamon wrote:
In article , "Mark S. Holden" wrote: Telamon wrote: snip I was also thinking of getting some better filters for it. What do you recommend for program listening? For AM mode I like a filtronetics marked 6.8khz that reads 6.1 For nice fidelity Sideband, I like a filtronetics marked 3.24khz that reads 2.9 Both are crystal filters originally intended for the Racal 6790/gm. They have very steep skirts, and the radio sounds beautiful with them. Is this them? Filtronetics, Inc. 6010 Parretta Dr Kansas City, Missouri 64120 UNITED STATES Phone: 816-231-7375 (Ext. 335) Fax: 816-241-0368 They don't appear to have a web site. Do you have part numbers on the 6.8 KHz filter? Another question is what did it take to install it in the 7030+? The web site is: http://www.filtro.net/ I couldn't find the ones I have on their web site, so they may have been done for a specific contract. Getting a non production bandwidth from them may or may not be a big deal. Back when I had the 6790/gm I ran into a small supply of the 3.24khz symmetrical filters, and jumped on them because I love the 3.2khz bandwidth on my Harris, and they're for a common IF frequency. When I got the 7030+ I installed one. After seeing how well it performed, I started hunting down 6790 filters suitable for AM. Along the way I found the McCoy 6khz mechanical filter for the 6790 was an impedance mismatch and wouldn't read. I'll need to open up my radio to track down the part number for the 6.8khz filter - I've got an extra layer of case to deal with as my radio is installed in an equipment case with battery packs and so forth to make it "portable". But I'll see if I can get it for you tomorrow. I used some angle aluminum and flat stock to make a shelf for the filters that sits on the inside back wall of the radio. AOR thoughtfully provided nicely spaced holes for attaching it to the back panel. I used stuff I had in stock. The filters are on their side, and are held with velcro. I used RG174 to feed the terminals into the holes you'd solder extra filters into on the main PC board. I'll try to remember to shoot some pictures while I've got it open. The reason these filters sound so good is they're a little wide with very steep skirts. (1:1.33 on the sideband one) Regards, Mark |
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