I don't understand your comment. A filter is a filter. Assuming we're
talking a band reject filter, if the filter is between the source of the
AM signal and the rig, even if the source is due to rectification, the
filter should still do its job. Why would it not?
73,
Dave AB7E
On 3/27/2020 5:43 AM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
Probably Array Solutions, DX Engineering and maybe VA6AM have
broadcast filters however if there is rectification occurring they
will likely not help. At my station in Chicagoland I could hear a mix
of two AM broadcast stations on my 80m TX antenna which was quite
annoying at times. I never tried a specialized filter because I did
not feel that it was a RX overload issue.
John KK9A
Mike Ryan mryan001 wrote:
I remember someone recommending a brick wall AM broadcast band filter
some
months back. Was a little on the expensive side but.if it works. Anyone
recall that thread and the name and/or contact for the manufacturer or
dealer? Thanks. - Mike
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