I stumbled on a good mechanical filter article that goes into upgrading the 
SX-42 and SP-600. I found this pretty interesting.

This is how it starts:

A complaint many shortwave receiver owners have is the inadequate skirt 
selectivity in their equipment. This is not just a problem in old or 
inexpensive units. The skirt selectivity of even some modem, top-priced 
receivers is less than what it could be for dealing with current crowded band 
conditions. Mechanical filters are often expensive, and they may need 
accompanying resonating capacitors. Sometimes a good drop-in substitute filter 
can be found; otherwise installation may be difficult. Even with a new filter 
successfully in place, an insertion loss can result because of impedance 
mismatch. Such a loss, averaging 6 dB, is not important for strong signals, but 
for weak ones it makes all the difference in readability.



http://www.kiwa.com/goodwin.htm

The -6/-6OdB band widths for the SX-42 are about 4/21 kHz and for the SP-600J 
about 3/18 kHz - good in their respective times, but most inadequate for 
today's conditions.

SP-600:

'3' means 3.0 Khz at -6db, and 18 Khz at -60db
'8' means 8.0 Khz at -6 db, and 26 Khz at -60db
'13' means 13.0 Khz at -6db, and 35 Khz at -60db

Jim
JKO




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