[Elecraft] kx1 audio filter
Hrafnkell Eiriksson
he at klaki.net
Thu Aug 24 10:01:10 EDT 2006
Hi Don
Thanks for your quick reply. Yes ofcourse the filter is the IF filter.
So the extra 10dB attenuation of the signal in the passband is normal
at the narrow setting?
Thanks es 73 de TF3HR Hrafnkell Eiriksson
On 8/24/06, Don Wilhelm <w3fpr at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Some attenuation at the extreme narrow end of the filter range is normal.
> At slightly wider bandwidths, there is not much attenuation compared to
> wider bandwidths.
>
> This is a 3 crystal IF filter, rather than an audio filter. The bandwidth
> is controlled by the varactors. I am not certain of the center design
> point, but I would guess that it is in the range of 600 Hz bandwidth. At
> filter widths much more narrow than the design point, some attenuation is to
> be expected, and at extremely wide bandwidths, the passband ripple may
> become extreme. Given its simplicity, the filter works quite well and
> achieves a lot of versatile performance in a small package.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> >
> > I was just checking up the audio filter bandwidth and attenuation when
> > changing the bandwidth on my KX1. I used the NGEN noise generator and
> > fed the audio output to my soundcard and analyzed with Spectrogram.
> >
> > The bandwidth changes what seems to be correct when I change the
> > filter from wide to narrow but the output level drops over 10dB. Is
> > that normal?'
> >
> > I assume this list doesn't accept attachment so I've put the
> > screenshots of my spectrogram display up at
> > http://tf3hr.he.klaki.net/files/tf3hr_kx1_narrow_filter.PNG
> > http://tf3hr.he.klaki.net/files/tf3hr_kx1_wide_filter.PNG
> >
> > Thanks
> > Hrafnkell Eiriksson TF3HR
>
>
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