Posted by
Ian Stirling, G4ICV, AB2GR on
May 04, 2007; 5:15am
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/8-pole-vs-5-pole-I-knew-this-would-happen-tp446796p446812.html
On Thursday 03 May 2007 21:29:00 Lyle Johnson wrote:
> In the olden days, analog radios would use two IF filters and slide them
> back and forth against each other to form variable bandwidth filters.
Yes indeed.
My Eddystone EA12 receiver that I bought from Tom Roberts, G3YTO (SK 1985)
is a dual conversion with a tunable first IF from 1.1 Mc/s to 1.7 Mc/s and
crystal controlled converters changing the bands to the tunable IF.
The second IF is 100 kc/s with a slot filter and continuously variable
selectivity: this is accomplished by varying, mechanically the coupling
between the coils - it's like flying by the seat .. rather than by wire.
At the narrow end of the filter, a 100 kc/s crystal kicks in and I can
feel the switch that does it.
With up to volts input to the linear ECC189 to the ECH81 first mixer,
I think modern radios are building ever more complex sandcastles rather
than pyramids.
( Mc/s and kc/s as in the EA12 manual)
Ian, G4ICV, PP-ASEL, AB2GR, K2 #4962
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