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Re: [TenTec] Roofing filters

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Roofing filters
From: Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@verizon.net>
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Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 11:43:53 -1000
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Hi Ron,

The term "roofing filter" is sort of a reference to the fact that it is the first relatively narrow filter in the receiver filter. There may be bandpass filters in the front end that let through hundreds of kilohertz or even several megahertz sections of the spectrum. As you change bands, different frontend bandpass filters are used. The roofing filter however is in the IF and is at a fixed center frequency. They are typically a few kilohertz to a few tens of kilohertz wide. They are also typically not selectable, but rather a single filter that is in the siganl path no matter what. All of the following stages only have to deal with signals that get through the roofing filter. If the rig is a multimode rig that includes FM as one of it's modes, then the roofing filter will be wide enough (say 15 kHz) to let a narrowband FM signal through. So even when you are operating SSB or CW, the IF stages between the roofing filter and any later filters have to handle a wide bandwidth of signals without distortion, or there will be problems. Of course there are exceptions. Some multimode radios with FM have a separate IF and detector just for the FM, and may have a narrower roofing filter in the IF used for the other modes.

Ken N6KB


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