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EB8CWD > QRP      13.03.01 14:02l 36 Lines 1355 Bytes #-9085 (0) @ WW
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Subj: SSB 455Khz ladder xtal filter
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From: EB8CWD@EA8DW.EATF.ESP.EU
To  : QRP@WW


[¯¯¯ TST HOST 1.43c, UTC diff:5, Local time: Sat Mar 03 21:46:53 2001 ®®®]

Dear OM

I  would  like  to experiment trying to build a SSB generator for a QRP TX,
but the problem is about buildind a ladder xtal filter to eliminate one
of   the   two  side  bands, so if carrier is 455KHz, what xtal (frequency)
should I use to eliminate, for example, 453Khz (LSB)  ????

I  have  been  looking  for  some  info  in  Internet  and I found that the
capacitors   which   are  connected  between  each  Xtal  to  ground fit the
bandwidth,  but my doubt is the frequency of the xtals and how get a ladder
xtal   filter  center  for a frequency, for example if I want to TX in USB,
a filter centered in 456KHz (USB)

Many tks.
BYE & 73's de ISAAC                                 


                      
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