CW filter weirdness

Kenneth G. Gordon kgordon2006 at VERIZON.NET
Thu Feb 14 11:15:34 EST 2008


On 14 Feb 2008 at 8:36, Emil Dular wrote:

> Completely dead would be easier to figure out than just "sorta
> screwy."

Hee hee! Exactly. :-)

> I have heard of guys taking them apart and fixing them or
> even tweaking the freqs to suit their particular rig.

Same here. Lot of trouble to go to, though.

>  May try that,
> but in the meantime, I agree with Ken, I need a known good CW filter
> to stick in there to either fix the problem or be sure it is something
> else

Yup. At least that is my feeling on the matter.

Good luck to you.

Ken Gordon W7EKB

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