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In a box of traded parts I found a cylindrical object labeled
"Clevite Ceramic Filter TL10D16A" that may be some sort of IF filter according to very dusty old memory files. I would appreciate it if anyone knows of this brand and can give me an approximate center frequency and, perhaps, impedance loading of terminations. Hermetically sealed about 1 1/2" long by 1/4" diameter, leads coming out ends of metal case. Unused by appearance of end wires. Perhaps 30 to 40 years old? Trader had no idea where he got it (probably in a trade of his). Clevite is an old company and was purchased by Gould Electronics some time in the late 1960s. Can't find anything on this part in web search now. My thanks for reading. If anyone has any info, feel free to post it privately or publicly. 73, Len AF6AY |
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AF6AY wrote:
In a box of traded parts I found a cylindrical object labeled "Clevite Ceramic Filter TL10D16A" that may be some sort of IF filter according to very dusty old memory files. I would appreciate it if anyone knows of this brand and can give me an approximate center frequency and, perhaps, impedance loading of terminations. Hermetically sealed about 1 1/2" long by 1/4" diameter, leads coming out ends of metal case. Unused by appearance of end wires. Perhaps 30 to 40 years old? Trader had no idea where he got it (probably in a trade of his). Clevite is an old company and was purchased by Gould Electronics some time in the late 1960s. Can't find anything on this part in web search now. My thanks for reading. If anyone has any info, feel free to post it privately or publicly. 73, Len AF6AY I've got one which looks identical, but with a different part number (TL6D11:A). Mine is a 455KHz centre frequency, 6KHz filter which was used as the AM filter in the UK/PRC-316 radio. From the circuit, I'd say it should terminate in 1K ohms. Clevite was a UK company, based in Southampton, and part of the Brush Electrical group. They specialised in ceramic filters - and seem to have been one of the first commercial suppliers of these. I've got other equipment which uses Clevite filters, and I can assure you these are not cheap alternatives to crystal filters - they are high grade components in their own right. I'll bet your item is on one of the standard IF frequencies - try 100KHz, 455KHz, 1.4MHz, 5MHz etc. |
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On Oct 6, 12:21�pm, Gaius wrote:
AF6AY wrote: In a box of traded parts I found a cylindrical object labeled "Clevite Ceramic Filter �TL10D16A" that may be some sort of IF filter according to very dusty old memory files. �I would appreciate it if anyone knows of this brand and can give me an approximate center frequency and, perhaps, impedance loading of terminations. Hermetically sealed about 1 1/2" long by 1/4" diameter, leads coming out ends of metal case. �Unused by appearance of end wires. �Perhaps 30 to 40 years old? �Trader had no idea where he got it (probably in a trade of his). Clevite is an old company and was purchased by Gould Electronics some time in the late 1960s. �Can't find anything on this part in web search now. My thanks for reading. �If anyone has any info, feel free to post it privately or publicly. 73, Len �AF6AY I've got one which looks identical, but with a different part number (TL6D11:A). Mine is a 455KHz centre frequency, 6KHz filter which was used as the AM filter in the UK/PRC-316 radio. From the circuit, I'd say it should terminate in 1K ohms. Clevite was a UK company, based in Southampton, and part of the Brush Electrical group. They specialised in ceramic filters - and seem to have been one of the first commercial suppliers of these. I've got other equipment which uses Clevite filters, and I can assure you these are not � cheap alternatives to crystal filters - they are high grade components in their own right. I'll bet your item is on one of the standard IF frequencies - try 100KHz, 455KHz, 1.4MHz, 5MHz etc.- Hide quoted text - Thanks to a kind person who supplied me with Clevite catalog data plus some other Clevite literature, I correctly identified my Clevite TL-10D16A filter. It has a 455 KHz center-frequency, -6 db bandwidth of 10 KHz, -60 db BW of 16 KHz. 1500 Ohms input and output impedance. Insertion loss about 7 db. Data from Clevite Bulletin 94012 dated Octover 1961. Bench testing shows a fairly flat passband and very steep skirt attenuation. In a couple of weeks I might have access to better instrumentation to quantify its response characteristics. Clevite was located at 232 Forbes Road, Bedford, Ohio, known in Clevite Electronic Components, a division of Clevite Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. By 1969 they were at the same address and known as "Gould Piezoelectric Division" with a zip code of 44146. Piezoelectic devices had been in production since 1959. Whether it was later acquired by a UK firm is unknown on what I have. One of the interesting bits of information was a data sheet on Clevite "Identical Resonators" which contains 10 tables of ladder filter arrangements from 2 to 8 resonators as bandpass filters using only capacitors as coupling elements. That might be applicable to quartz crystal resonators. 73, Len AF6AY |
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hello seen this post , i know its old but do you still have the cleivite info that someone sent you about these ceramic filters . 73s keith
On Tuesday, October 6, 2009 at 1:43:41 PM UTC-4, AF6AY wrote: In a box of traded parts I found a cylindrical object labeled "Clevite Ceramic Filter TL10D16A" that may be some sort of IF filter according to very dusty old memory files. I would appreciate it if anyone knows of this brand and can give me an approximate center frequency and, perhaps, impedance loading of terminations. Hermetically sealed about 1 1/2" long by 1/4" diameter, leads coming out ends of metal case. Unused by appearance of end wires. Perhaps 30 to 40 years old? Trader had no idea where he got it (probably in a trade of his). Clevite is an old company and was purchased by Gould Electronics some time in the late 1960s. Can't find anything on this part in web search now. My thanks for reading. If anyone has any info, feel free to post it privately or publicly. 73, Len AF6AY |
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On 6/18/2015 6:52 PM, wrote:
hello seen this post , i know its old but do you still have the cleivite info that someone sent you about these ceramic filters . 73s keith Not after 6 years I wouldn't expect he would. Even if he did, chances are he isn't still around. But google groupies aren't very smart. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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