I trust that if there is no Low-Pass filter at the isolator output, a passband
cavity would do the job?
LJ
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From: Bob Dengler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 9, 2005 10:13 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Low-Pass Filters for Ferrite
filter at the isolator output, a
passband cavity would do the job?
LJ
-Original Message-
From: Bob Dengler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 9, 2005 10:13 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Low-Pass Filters for Ferrite Isolators
At 5/7/2005 10:53 AM
: [Repeater-Builder] Low-Pass Filters for Ferrite Isolators
At 5/7/2005 10:53 AM, you wrote:
Steve,
There is nothing special about the low-pass filter that might require you
to use a
particular brand name. A ferrite isolator is a nonlinear device, and
therefore it
will generate a strong second
At 5/7/2005 10:53 AM, you wrote:
Steve,
There is nothing special about the low-pass filter that might require you
to use a
particular brand name. A ferrite isolator is a nonlinear device, and
therefore it
will generate a strong second harmonic which must be attenuated by either
a notch
filter
Steve,
There is nothing special about the low-pass filter that might require you to
use a
particular brand name. A ferrite isolator is a nonlinear device, and therefore
it
will generate a strong second harmonic which must be attenuated by either a
notch
filter or a low-pass filter. Notch
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