I used the 250 Hz filter in my Corsair I and it worked very well. Not
for casual operating, but I found that it helped to pull in weak 80
meter stations when there was a high QRM level. This filter now resides
in my Paragon, but I would like to get another one to put back into the
Corsair, just in case. The 1.8 kHz filter, on the other hand is not
particularly useful. Its a narrow SSB filter and it works fine, but you
can get almost eh same effect with the passband tuning.
73,
Bob WB2VUF
Clark Savage Turner wrote:
>
> On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, John (KB3CDF) wrote:
>
> > I am using a Corsair primarily for CW. In the interests of
> > directed experimentation, what suggested filters might I
> > consider. I currently have access to the 500 Hz filter. Is
> > there a 250 Hz filter?
>
> Hi John - Yes, there's a 250 Hz filter and its pretty good for
> my money. If I was to install just one filter, I'd put in the
> 500 Hz filter, but I have each one installed in my Corsair so
> I can choose according to need. I mostly use the 500 Hz filter
> and the audio BP filter to tighten things up.
>
> Clark
> WA3JPG
>
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