Hi Jay,
I don't have an answer to your question about the capacitor values in
the 282 filter, however I do have some information about the numbers on
some Ten-Tec filters that you and others may find helpful. My guess is
that the filter that has "8025" on it is a stock code 48025 filter.
Unfortunately I do not know what model that is.
Ten-Tec filters have both a model number and a stock code. Sometimes
both of these numbers appear on the filter, each number ink stamped on
one of the crystal cans, and sometimes only one of the numbers is there.
Sometimes only part of one of the numbers is legible. If both numbers
are there, they are usually in two different colors of ink.
Model Number / Stock Code
216 / 48161
217 / 48306
218 / 48037
219 / 48055
220 / 48058
221 / 48243
282 / 48054
285 / 48053
288 / 48075
unk / 48127 6 kHz BW 9 MHz IF filter used for AM in Paragon
unk / 48074 ? possibly and alternate stock number for the model 220 ?
There are some gaps in this information. I would like to collect more of
this information. It can be very helpful when we have an unknown filter.
Some of this data came from a single page included in the manual for my
first Ten-Tec radio, an Omni VI. The heading of that page is TEN-TEC
INSTRUCTION SHEET MODELS 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, and 221 CRYSTAL
FILTERS. Some of this information came from the PASSBAND TUNING BOARD
SCHEMATIC in my Paragon II manual. The rest of the information came from
looking at the filters in my rigs.
Next time you have your rig open, please take note of the numbers on
your filters and post any accurate information on the reflector, so we
can develop a complete cross reference list.
Thanks,
DE N6KB
AJ4AY wrote:
> All,
>
> I supposedly have in my possession, a TT282 filter that I have serious
> doubts about.
>
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