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G'M group,
I recall you could make a fm filter trap using a 300 ohm ribbon cable at some length and put a cap on the end. I am looking for something like this but would be more for channel 8/9. Or would I be just as well to put a parallel L/C ? What bandwidth and db rejection would I get with one L/C network? Would need like 10MHz of BW. de KJ4UO. |
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I recall you could make a fm filter trap using a 300 ohm ribbon cable at some
length and put a cap on the end. An electrical half wavelength with a shorted end or an electrical quarter wavelength with open end are effective traps. Their bandwidth is rather narrow. What bandwidth and db rejection would I get with one L/C network? Would need like 10MHz of BW. For that type of bandwidth, I would think a single section L/C would not work. Probably need multiple sections. 73 Gary N4AST |
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Getting a decent amount of rejection across one or two TV channels takes a
multi-pole filter. You might check out the 5KV series from Microwave Filter Company http://www.microwavefilter.com/multichannotch.htm . They are well made and not too expensive. RF Visit http://rfry.org for FM broadcast RF system papers. |
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