[Premium-Rx] 590H Filters?
ToddRoberts2001 at aol.com
ToddRoberts2001 at aol.com
Sun Jan 4 19:21:46 EST 2009
In a message dated 1/4/2009 6:42:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
eugene at hertzmail.com writes:
"In the standard receiver, bandwidth values displayed on the front panel
are selected on the A14 Assembly with DIP switch S2. This switch is not
used in the enhanced model ("H" model). Bandwidth values are fixed (not
selectable) in the 590H Receiver, and are displayed for each selected
demodulation modes as follows:
usb,lsb,isb - 3.2kHz
am - 6.0kHz
fm - 16.0 kHz
cw - 0.3kHz
I have always wanted to get more filter choices in this radio
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Hi Eugene,
I'm sure others know more about this but I would guess the filter
choices may be locked in by the factory programming of the
eprom set and may not be changeable except by installing
another set of eproms with more filter choices.
I know someone who made up his own IF board for an RF-590
and used small 5V reed-relay switches to switch both the input
and output sides of the filters. He was able to improve the
ultimate rejection (blowby) around the filters by using reed-relay
switches instead of the diode switching the factory used.
He manually switched the filters by putting a small rotary
switch in the front panel where the squelch control was located.
This way he could use any filter in any mode and not be locked
into a single bandwidth choice for each mode. For example he
could switch in any filter choice in the AM or CW mode. He could also use
different sizes and types of filters by making up his own IF board.
He could always restore the receiver back to original if wanted
by re-installing the original IF board, removing the rotary switch and
putting
the squelch control back into place.
This may be more than you are willing to do but thought it
may give you some ideas on what is possible with the RF-590
series.
73 - Todd WD4NGG
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