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Re: [Amps] crossmodulation in PA ?

To: "Jim Tonne" <tonne@comcast.net>,"Nils Petter Pedersen" <la7sl@online.no>, <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] crossmodulation in PA ?
From: <d.cutter@ntlworld.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 15:18:28 +0100
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A contest station probably already has high Q coax filters.

David
G3UNA


> 
> From: "Jim Tonne" <tonne@comcast.net>
> Date: 2007/09/05 Wed PM 02:05:53 BST
> To: "Nils Petter Pedersen" <la7sl@online.no>,  <amps@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [Amps] crossmodulation in PA ?
> 
> 
> Peter:
> 
> As I was reading your note about intermodulation (or 
> crossmodulation, the term you used) I thought to myself
> that a simple highpass filter would be needed.  Then I
> saw this:
> 
> > put high power bandpass filters on all feedlines, but 
> > that would be a very expensive project.
> 
> So I see you have considered that.  But it might not 
> require very much filtering;  perhaps 10 to 20 dB of
> rejection of the broadcast station would be enough.
> While passing your own signals with no particular
> attenuation, of course.  The filter might be as simple
> as a simple highpass Tee or Pi, three elements.
> I can help in the "paper" design.
> 
> In lieu of "fixing" the amplifier(s) highpass filtering 
> would be the cure.
> 
> - JimT   WB6BLD
> 
> 
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