RE: [Elecraft] 5 pole vs. 8 pole filters

2008-12-03 Thread Darwin, Keith
Sorry Will, you lost me on this.  Are you saying with the DSP bandwidth
set to 2 KHz, you can hear splatter from S-9+ stations that are 4 KHz
above or below your frequency?  Or are you saying you can easily copy
signals that are over 4 KHz wide when you tune them in?
 
- Keith N1AS -
- K3 711 -



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Can anyone comment on the real world contest performance of the 8 pole
vs. the 5 pole filters? On SSB with the width dialed in to 1.8-2.0 Khz,
I have stations at S9 and above that are easily copyable at over 4 Khz
wide which makes it tough on a crowded phone band. 


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Re: [Elecraft] 5 pole vs. 8 pole filters

2008-12-02 Thread Vic K2VCO

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

After operating a few contests with my K3, I think I may need to upgrade roofing
filters, especially on SSB. I have the stock 2.7 and the 5 pole 500Hz CW 
installed now.

Can anyone comment on the real world contest performance of the 8 pole vs. the 
5 pole
filters? On SSB with the width dialed in to 1.8-2.0 Khz, I have stations at S9 
and
above that are easily copyable at over 4 Khz wide which makes it tough on a 
crowded
phone band.


I can't compare them but I don't think the performance will be that different. There is a 
1.8 kHz filter which some have found highly effective for SSB contesting. But keep in mind 
that the filter is only a backstop to the DSP filtering which comes into play if you have 
signals greater than about S9+20 which are inside the passband of the wider filter. It's 
quite possible that many of the 4 kHz wide signals that you are hearing are in fact wide 
signals caused by overdriven amplifiers, etc.



I'm told that the Inrad supplies the filters to Elecraft, so is there really 
only one
filter source?


Elecraft does additional testing of the filters it gets from INRAD, so it's advisable to 
get them from Elecraft.

--
73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco
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