[Amps] Henry 2003 Filter for 20002A Amp

Robert Bonner rbonner at qro.com
Tue Jul 10 11:43:26 EDT 2007


I would think the tuning on this filter would require a spectrum analyzer or
other high tech devices to set properly.

I wouldn't touch it unless somebody has already been diddle sticking it.

The 3002 device is completely fixed components.

I'm having a bit of trouble following each reply as I've seen 2003, 2002,
3002, and 3003 referenced.

But having the actual name in one post brought it home.

The amps will run without the external filter if yours is screwed up.
(DIDDLE STICKED)
You will have to get a hold of somebody with the equipment to re-tweak it
back in as it will require actually sweeping the thing and setting the
attenuation points. 

I've never done one and Henry doesn't have anybody working anymore.

BOB DD

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger [mailto:sub1 at rogerhalstead.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:31 AM
To: rbonner at qro.com; amps at contesting.com; W0UN -- John Brosnahan
Subject: Re: [Amps] Henry 2003 Filter for 20002A Amp

Thanks,

This looks like a simple, inexpensive, and good remedy if needed.

73

Roger (K8RI)


> If you need to replace the Henry 3002 filter here is a good article
> on a harmonic filter design with reference to the original article.
> 
> 'Stub Filters Revisited' by John Regnault, G4SWX, Radio Communication
> (RSGB), November 1994
> 
> http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek/swxfiltr/swxfiltr.htm
> 
> --John  W0UN
> 
>





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