> I wonder how such a high performance filter would work in the K3? 
Not that its
needed in the K3. However in the interest of science,  it might be a worthy
pursuit. It also might push the K3 well ahead of the FT5000 in ultimate
performance.

Not very well since it's at 70 MHz.  ;-)  The Inrad filters are 
already better than whatever is in the FT5000 since Sherwood measured 
ultimate rejection in the K3 at 105 dB vs 90 dB for the 5000.

73,  Bill  W4ZV




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