Good thinking.
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From: "geoffrey mendelson" <geoffreymendelson@gmail.com>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] vague answer to the triton audio filter question
On Jul 27, 2010, at 12:47 AM, Mike Hyder -N4NT- wrote:
I believe when the 544 is switched to CW one stage of the filter is
active.
The second CW position uses all stages. The 544 AGC voltage is
derived from
audio. The Ten-Tec filter appears in the audio string before the AGC
sampling point. So to be properly effective, an added audio filter
needs to
be put into the audio circuitry before the AGC sampling. If this is
not
done, then signals outside the passband of the filter can still pump
up the
AGC voltage.
That's why I suggested the MFJ filter. Although it's on or off, it's a
tiny circuit board that is designed to go into a radio that is still
sold. It plugs in but you could easily solder wires to it. The
connections on it are DC, audio in, audio out and ground, which would
probably do the job,
That's also why I did not mention that IMHO just about any DSP filter,
including the Radio Shack ones I bought in the mid 1990's would do
better. Any external filter would be outside the AGC loop, which would
cause pumping and false S readings from nearby signals.
Geoff.
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