Peter,
If you have QST, I think there have been some articles on
homebrewing TX capable bandpass filters. One article was
written quite some time ago by Lew Gordon, K4VX. Recently
I Ed Wetherhold, W3NQN has written up some designs that are
being used at the K3LR multi-multi (May/June 1998 QST).
As far as splitting beverages, there are two ways to go. The easiest
way is to buy a two-way power divider from mini-circuits or the
like. This will be okay if you can stand the 3.3 dB hit in noise
figure, or if you have a pre-amp ahead of the splitter. The other
more complicated method would be to design a diplex filter (two
bandpass filters with their inputs tied together). This would reduce
the loss down to something small like 0.5dB but would require a
little more work.
Hope this is helpful.
Mike, W4EF................
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From: Peter[SMTP:pb0aiu@pi4cc.nl]
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 1999 4:21 PM
To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
Cc: topband@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Bandpass filtering
Hi,
Has anybody out there some experience with homemade band pass filters
for the 200 watt level?
yes I kwon there are dunstarr and ice filters, but howebrew is still my
favourite way!
Second are there any drawings for the use of 1 berverage and two rigs
e.g. 80 and 160?
How does the group handle this?
Peter
PB0AIU
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