John,
According to my manual, the signal passes through the 9 MHz/2.4kHz filter
in SSB/CW, OR the 9 MHz/6.0kHz filter in AM/FM, then after conversion
cascades to the 6.3 MHz/2.4kHz filter (standard) or one of optional 6.3
filters. (SSB/CW only, AM/FM bypasses the 6.3 MHz filters/PBT)
So on SSB/CW without the optional filters you are cascading 2.4/2.4 kHz :
with optional filters you are cascading 2.4/1.8kHz, 500Hz, etc...as
selected. I suppose there is probably a way to cascade 500 to 500, I
assume you would have to replace one of the 9 MHz filters (like the 6.0
kHz if you didn't care about AM/FM?) but would have to come up with a
switching scheme...maybe someone has tried this?
Hope this makes sense, it's kind of late and hope my thinking is
straight...
73 de Mark N8COO
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002 22:31:13 -0400 "John Peregord"
<peregord@chartermi.net> writes:
> How do the 9mhz filters in the Paragon work? Is the 6.0 and 2.4khz
> filters
> cascaded when the 2.4khz is selected? Wondering if I could pop in a
> 500hz
> filter in the 6.0 slot and have it cascaded with the 2.4khz when the
> 2.4
> button is pressed? I like tight filtering and often hunt and pounce
> in
> contests with the500hz filter in the 6.3Mhz slot anyway. Any
> education or
> comments will be appreciated.
>
> 73 de John/KB8UMD
>
>
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