Topband: "Thinking out loud" - Something else to Think About (REV)

2016-12-23 Thread Dave Bowker via Topband
Crystal filters are nonlinear passive devices by nature of the characteristics 
of the crystal(s).  The motional characteristic of a quartz crystal is a 
function of the level of the signal applied to it, known as drive level 
dependence or (DLD) in engineering terms.  Crystal filters can contribute 
inter-modulation when a strong out-of-pass-band signal is present, whether the 
undesired signal is immediately adjacent to the pass band frequency or removed 
some distance in frequency from it.

Another concern of placing a narrow bandwidth filter in the RX input is the 
effect it has upon the receiver impulse noise blanker.  A narrow bandwidth 
filter stretches the noise pulse bandwidth by many orders of magnitude and can 
render the NB ineffective and contributes IMD products.  For this reason, in 
modern day receivers, the noise blanker sampling/processing is placed ahead of 
the narrow band IF filters.  

Placing a narrow bandwidth filter at the input of the RX will cause IMD if the 
NB is in use.

In a contest operation the input filter will be subjected to MULTIPLE nearby 
strong signals that are not in the pass band of the filter.  This condition is 
accentuated in a multi-multi operation.

Dave, K1FK
Fort Kent, ME
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Topband: "Thinking out loud" - Something else to Think About

2016-12-23 Thread Dave Bowker via Topband
Crystal filters are nonlinear passive devices by natureof the characteristics 
of the crystal(s).  The motional characteristic ofa quartz crystal is a 
function of the level of the signal applied to it, knownas drive level 
dependence or (DLD) in engineering terms.  Crystal filters can 
contributeinter-modulation when a strong out-of-pass-band signal is present, 
whether theundesired signal is immediately adjacent to the pass band frequency 
or removedsome distance in frequency from it.

Another concern of placing a narrow bandwidth filter inthe RX input is the 
effect it has upon the receiver impulse noiseblanker.  A narrow bandwidth 
filter stretches the noise pulse bandwidth bymany orders of magnitude and can 
render the NB ineffective and contributes IMDproducts.  For this reason, in 
modern day receivers, the noise blankersampling/processing is placed ahead of 
the narrow band IF filters.  

Placing a narrow bandwidth filter atthe input of the RX will cause IMD if the 
NB is in use.
In a contest operationthe input filter will be subjected to MULTIPLE nearby 
strong signals that arenot in the pass band of the filter.  This condition is 
accentuated in amulti-multi operation.
Dave, K1FKFort Kent, ME
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Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband