Max,
I added the 8 pole filter to my Corsair and noticed an immediate
difference. The skirt selectivity is greatly improved. The passband
tuning is much sharper: a little tweak of the PBT and adjacent channel
QRM slides right off the skirts and into the mud. On cw, the effect is
less noticeable if you run the 500 Hz filter, but it should be improved
because the 8 pole filter will keep QRM from reaching the 500 Hz filter.
73,
Bob WB2VUF
Max Moon wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I recently got a Corsair I for CW (it's all I do, I never learned how to use
> SSB). I was reading the manual today and it says that I can improve the
> Corsair's performance by replacing the standard 2.4 kHz 4-pole filter at the
> 9-MHz IF with a TT#220, an 8-pole 2.4 kHz ladder filter. My guess is that
> they mean SSB performance will improve. But I never use a 2.4kHz bandwidth
> for anything.
>
> (In addition to the standard 4-pole filter, the rig came with one of the
> optional 6.3 MHz filter slots filled with an 8-pole 1.8 kHz (TT#288) which
> is my regular choice. I added TT#282 & 285 (500 and 250Hz) for when the 1.8
> kHz is too wide.)
>
> My questions are: Would the rig's performance improve if instead of using
> the TT#220 mentioned in the manual, I replaced the 9MHz IF standard 4-pole
> filter with the TT#218, an 8-pole 1.8kHz filter? Or are there other filter
> options that I should consider? Or am I pretty much already in Corsair I
> heaven with the set-up I've already got?
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> Max, k0max
>
> Or do you
>
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