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Re: [TenTec] FT-2000 Webpage

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] FT-2000 Webpage
From: Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@hawaiiantel.net>
Reply-to: ken.d.brown@hawaiiantel.net,Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 10:42:44 -1000
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In order for us to have an intelligent discussion about roofing filters, 
we need to agree on a definition of roofing filter. I don't recall 
hearing that term prior to a few years ago. By the usage I have seen 
here on this email reflector it seems that "roofing filter" refers to a 
filter in the first IF of a receiver. It is unclear to me whether that 
would mean that the two pole,15 kHz BW monolithic crystal filter in my 
Omni VI is the roofing filter or  eight pole 2.4 kHz BW filter is the 
roofing filter. Or perhaps that term does not even apply to the Omni VI 
without modification. In order for a filter to be a "roofing filter" 
does it have to follow the first mixer (be in the first IF) and precede 
any gain stages in the first IF? Does it have to be fairly narrow, like 
on the order of a couple times the bandwidth of the mode beiing used, or 
less? Or can it be any filter in the first IF? Certainly bandpass 
filters in the RF stages before the first mixer do not qualify as 
roofing filters, yet they do perform a similar function, in that they 
limit the amount of total power that the following stages have to deal 
with, without producing IMD. What IS a roofing filter?

DE N6KB 



> I guess we don't have a complete meeting of the minds. 
>   

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