[Elecraft] Field Day rig experience

WILLIE BABER wlbaber at bellsouth.net
Wed Jun 13 14:38:37 EDT 2018


Robert is talking about the crystal filters, also known as roofing filters now-days, that are typically placed after the first mixer (I mistakenly typed "ahead" but I meant "after" as Robert notes), though there is a post amp and NB before these filters in K2 and K3.  

The idea is that a crystal filter right after the first mixer gives high dynamic range because high selectivity comes before the receiver has developed stages of gain that otherwise could cause blocking or IMD, especially when selectivity is postponed to the second mixer while ignoring gain distribution in prior stages of the receiver.  This basic idea was popularized in Solid State Design for the Radio Amateur, and it was applied to Ten-Tec radios for decades (at a 9 mhz I-F).

Roofing filter gets defined in relationship to Japanese radios that had up conversion 15 khz filters at the first I-F, and generally lower dynamic range as a result, (but you got all modes, general coverage, and optional crystal filters at the second I-F). 

Good for everyone radios.... but with lower dynamic range and phase noise from the early synthesizers.  This is why Ten-Tec radios were so popular among contesters, especially Omni V and VI (modified with a narrow cw filter at the first I-F).

73, Will, wj9b



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On Wed, 6/13/18, Jim Brown <jim at audiosystemsgroup.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Field Day rig experience
 To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
 Date: Wednesday, June 13, 2018, 10:36 AM
 
 On 6/12/2018 4:50 PM, Robert G
 Strickland wrote:
 > A small nit...
 perhaps my ignorance... but, I think that the roofing 
 > filter [by whatever name] comes after the
 first mixer, at the 
 > so-called IF
 frequency.
 
 A month or so
 ago, as part of a project to measure input Z of receivers
 
 and preamps, I measured the 2nd RX of my K3
 as 50 ohms and with a 
 bandpass filter
 between the antenna input and the 50 ohm load. Clearly, 
 in the K3, there is a "per band"
 bandpass filter ahead of the first RF 
 stage.
 
 73, Jim
 K9YC
 
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