Posted by
Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy on
Dec 01, 2007; 2:25pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/K3-filters-tp456056p456059.html
Benny,
Group Delay is I agree a very important consideration, but I would suggest
that another very important factor which determines how well a receiver will
perform when the DSP is used as the main 'selectivity block', is the odd
order dynamic range of the first IF filter and *everything* else which
follows it, which includes the DSP. If you widen up the first IF filter or
its skirts and do NOT have a 'strong' system, in a strong or busy signal
environment there is a real possibility that some of the IMD products
generated within the IF filter and / or following stages will appear within
the DSP's passband. An AGC loop after the filter can help if its component
parts or action do not worsen IMD, but if activated will cause weak signals
just above the noise floor to become 'weaker', or even disappear - i.e. the
DX you are chasing.
These comments are not only about the K3 but receivers in general.
I suppose that another problem is the cost of a 'strong' system, which
includes that of high performance Crystal filters.
73,
Geoff
GM4ESD
Benny Aumala <
[hidden email]> wrote on
Saturday, December 01, 2007 9:31 AM
> Nobody seems to talk about Group Delay Time.
<snip>
> I would rather use 5 xtal roofing and all bandpass DSP.
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