The "stock" 9mhz filter is 2400 hz, 8 pole and is numbered 48058. (at least in
my radio)
The 288 filter is 8 pole.
Keith W8GX
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On Jul 10, 2011, at 7:12 PM, Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> A couple of people have told me that the 282 and 285 filters are 6 pole,
> so I have edited my list accordingly. Does anyone happen to know how
> many poles the stock number 48074 is? And am I also wrong about the 288?
> is it 6 pole or 8 pole?
>
> If any of you happen to have your Omni VI opened up, could you take a
> look at the "normal" 9 MHz IF filter and see if it really is a stock
> number 48058?
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Ten-Tec IF filter data
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> Model Number / Stock Code / Bandwidth Hz / Center frequency MHz / Poles
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> 216 / 48161 / 500 / 9.002210 / 6 RTTY filter
> 217 / 48036 / 500 / 9.000750 / 8
> 218 / 48037 / 1800 / 9.001500 / 8
> 219 / 48055 / 250 / 9.000750 / 6 /8047 / 6840
> ??? / 48057 /?/?/4/Guess Corsair 2.4 kHz stock filter unconfirmed
> 220 / 48058 / 2400 / 9.001500 / 8 /8307 / 6840 Omni stock filter?
> 221 / 48243 / 250 / 9.000500 / 6 Low note CW filter
> 282 / 48054 / 250 / 6.299250 / 6
> 285 / 48053 / 500 / 6.299250 / 6
> 288 / 48075 / 1800 / 6.300000 / 8 / 9125 / N5
> unk / 48127 / 6000 / 9 / ? / Paragon AM filter??
> unk / 48074 / 2400 / 6.3 / Stock (non-option) 6.3 MHz filter>
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