[Elecraft] K3 2.7kHz filter DSP FC
Stewart Baker
stewart at baker.nildram.co.uk
Wed Mar 19 13:28:22 EST 2008
Thanks to all who replied, particularly Ed.
I now see that I should add the LF edge rather than subtracting
it- obvious really DUH !
73
Stewart G3RXQ
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 10:05:16 -0700, Ed Muns wrote:
>> Can someone explain to me why with the standard 5 Pole 2.7
>> kHz
>> filter the DSP FC = 1.6kHz ?
>>
>> Looking at the NORMed DSP for that filter the LO = 0.25 kHz
>> and
>> the HI = 2.7 kHz.
>>
>> So I would have thought that FC = (2.7 - 0.25) / 2 or 1.225
>> kHz
>> say 1.2 kHz.
>>
>> Maybe my idea of what FC represents is wrong..
>> ----------------------------------
>> I don't have a radio, so I'm guessing at what all these
>> number mean, but I think that when you did the average it
>> should have been (2.7 + 0.25)/2 = 1.475
>>
>> It's not all the way to 1.6, but closer.
>>
> The math is (2.7/2) + 0.25 = 1.60 because Fc, the center
frequency of the
> filter is half the filter bandwidth plus the frequency of the
lower edge.
>
> 73,
> Ed - W0YK
>
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