Yes Buck, I think it would restrict SSB operation to the point in
would be very unsatisfactory. But of course filter selection and
where you install them should be determined only by how the
individual operates their station. 'Corse, too, if you chose to
remove the 1.8 kc filter so you would have a 600 hz and then a 1 kc
filter for CW, you would still have the 2.5 kc (?) filter for SSB. Or
you could bias your filter selection in the other direction if you so
choose. To me, that's the beauty of the implementation of roofing
filter selection in the Orion.
Tommy - W4BQF
At Thursday 12:36 PM 7/28/2005, you wrote:
>
>In a message dated 7/28/2005 12:08:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>aldermant@alltel.net writes:
>
>if you removed (or moved) the Orion stock 1.8kc filter,
>moved the Orion stock 1.0 kc filter into the 1.8 kc slot, and then
>installed the Inrad 600 hz 4-pole filter in the Orion's 1.0 kc slot,
>you would improve the close-in test results.
>
>
>I am using the INRAD 600 in the 1KC slot but I never thought to move the 1KC
>filter into the 1.8 slot. Won't that restrict the bandwidth on SSB too
>much? Or are the roofing filter skirts so wide, you wouldn't notice?
>
>k4ia
>Craig "Buck"
>Fredericksburg, Virginia USA
>
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