[ICOM] 751 / FL44a filter question
Gary Fiber
gfiber at clearwire.net
Fri Nov 17 08:15:29 EST 2006
2.4 KHz or so at -6 db. I don't have the exact figures.
I think Adam has a filter listing on his site or maybe on the qth.net
site where the Icom write ups are kept.
Gary K8IZ
> What bandwidth of the FL-30?
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> Dick - KA5KKT
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> In a message dated 11/16/2006 10:44:45 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> gfiber at clearwire.net writes:
>
> just downloaded the IC-751 instruction manual form Icom Japan and the
> 455 KHz FL-44A Filter was not an option but original equipment in the
> IC-751 radio.
> The FL30 was the 9 MHz SSB filter. Both were included as purchased..
>
> The manual shows only the FL52A and FL53A as the only 455 KHz option
> filters. Those were 500 Hz and 250 Hz CW filters respectively.
> There are several 9 MHz filters that were optional
> FL32 and FL63 the 500 and 250 MHz CW filters, FL33 AM filter and the FL70
> 2.8 KHz wide SSB filter.
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> Gary K8IZ
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> Thanks guys!
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> 73-Chuck
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