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Re: LF: 518khz - Notch Filter.

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Subject: Re: LF: 518khz - Notch Filter.
From: Andy Talbot <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 23:07:08 +0100
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Ansoft Designer came up with this solution. 
 
 
The component values aren't particulalrly nice, and there is almost certainly a nicer design with transformers to be found, but...

Andy  G4JNT


2009/5/19 Rik Strobbe <[email protected]>
Gary,

a simple series L-C notch works best when
- Q is high = you need a good coil (capacitor Q shouldn't be the problem)
- the output "sees" a high impedance (FET buffer)
- the source impedance is high compared to the loss resistance of the coil (eventualy put a R of a few 100 Ohm in serie with the antenna)
But it will be a hard job to get a decent attenuation at 518 while passing 501-506 without too much losses.

An alternative would be a xtal filter as a passband filter for 501-506.
If you can find a number of 500kHz xtals and "polish" them up some kHz.

73, Rik  ON7YD - OR7T


Quoting Gary - G4WGT <[email protected]>:

Hi LF,



You may have seen an image of a NAVTEX signal on my 500KHz grabber at about
506KHz. The original of this image is at 518KHz. The receiver for this
grabber is a Softrock Lite 455KHz module modified for 500KHz.



I have attempted to notch the signal using a simple series or parallel
filter but only succeeded in seriously degrading the whole band possibly due
to the bandwidth of the filter??



Is there some simple narrow notch filter which I could use to remove the
offending signal.



73,



Gary - G4WGT - IO83QP.








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