[ICOM] 751 / FL44a filter question
Gary Fiber
gfiber at clearwire.net
Fri Nov 17 09:08:29 EST 2006
Tom,
Well you could move the jumper and enable Pass Band Tuning, its a nice
feature. Adam has a nice write up on his site. Its merely removing a
jumper which plugs onto a single pin and insulating the end.
If SSB is satisfactory, I would probably install the 2nd CW filter the
FL-52A 455 kHz 500 Hz as its compliments the standard 9 MHz FL-32A 500
Hz CW filter.
Then you will have a good filter system for RTTY along with PBT enabled
you may be surprised at the receiver performance.
Gary K8IZ
> Hello, Gary:
> I am bringing my pristine '751A back online. It has the standard
> FL-44A filter; any thoughts on what filter to add to the rig in the
> open filter slot? My passions are SSB and RTTY, and I find I really
> listen more than I transmit, probably as most hams do. The rig has
> the factory IF Shift, and S/N is 04449.
> Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated!
> Thank you,
> Tom, ABØJ
> Minneapolis, MN
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Fiber" <gfiber at clearwire.net>
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