Stan,

Your first 3 selections mirror mine.  I think you'll find them all useful. 
I have only the 2.8 and 400 in my second receiver, however, and find that to 
be good for me.  You do not have to install filter pairs for every IF width.

Filters are pretty easy to install, so there's no penalty for waiting on the 
AM and FM (which I do have for the main receiver).  I do some SWLing and use 
synchronous AM and the AM and FM filters for that.  (For AM bandwidths above 
3Khz you need the FM filter.)

Monty K2DLJ

2.8 Khz, 8 pole
1.8 Khz, 8 pole
400 Hz, 8 pole

Wondering if I should put in the:
1.0 Khz, 8 pole
13 Khz FM

Thanks for any thoughts on the choices.
73
Stan AE7UT




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