INRAD will be soon making custom RX filters for the K2?

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INRAD will be soon making custom RX filters for the K2?

Fred (FL)
Did anything ever become of the idea of "INRAD will be
soon making custom RX filters for the K2"?

I saw this concluding remark, in an article on
Elecraft site, about K2.

Maybe it was a rumor, wishful thinking, or
didn't make sense to INRAD.

Fred, N3CSY


 
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Re: INRAD will be soon making custom RX filters for the K2?

Vic K2VCO
Fred (FL) wrote:
> Did anything ever become of the idea of "INRAD will be
> soon making custom RX filters for the K2"?
>
> I saw this concluding remark, in an article on
> Elecraft site, about K2.
>
> Maybe it was a rumor, wishful thinking, or
> didn't make sense to INRAD.

INRAD did make a few 400Hz CW filters for evaluation purposes. I have
one -- but not in my K2!

The filter had great characteristics when measured on stand-alone
equipment. But I (and others) didn't succeed in installing it in the K2
without there being too much leakage around the filter.

I tried using a cut-down ssb board to switch it in and out. Way too much
leakage, so then I simply connected it to the headers used for the ssb
board. I even made little hoods for the coax jumpers to eliminate that
leakage path. Not good enough.  And of course, without switching it was
only possible to have one bandwidth (although I did set it up for
discrete passband tuning).

The problem was likely due to grounding issues. I did try various things
suggested by Wayne, Eric and George, W2JVN (who was the owner of INRAD
at the time), but I could not get good enough ultimate rejection to make
it worthwhile.
--
73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco
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Re: INRAD will be soon making custom RX filters for the K2?

Tom Hammond-3
In reply to this post by Fred (FL)
Hi Fred:

A number of years ago, Inrad DID made a few 'test' filters for the
K2, but, unfortunately, I don't believe anyone was ever able to
install them without excessive signal blow-by. As a result, the
project was halted.

73,

Tom Hammond   N0SS

At 10:22 PM 3/17/2007, Fred (FL) wrote:

>Did anything ever become of the idea of "INRAD will be
>soon making custom RX filters for the K2"?
>
>I saw this concluding remark, in an article on
>Elecraft site, about K2.
>
>Maybe it was a rumor, wishful thinking, or
>didn't make sense to INRAD.
>
>Fred, N3CSY
>
>
>
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