If we substitute the 2.8 kHz 8 pole filter for the 2.7 kHz 5 pole filter will we get a slightly cleaner transmit signal too?
If the 2.8 kHz filter had any advantage over 2.7 kHz in a given mode, that advantage would be realized in both transmit and receive mode, if the filter were installed in the main filter bank (rather than in the subreceiver). The 2.8 kHz filter will have sharper skirts, which may be an advantage. Ultimate attenuation will be the same with either 5- or 8-pole filters because of the IF DSP.
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- The basic receiver comes with a 2.7 kHz filter. If the alternate 2.8 kHz 8 pole filter is ordered does that automatically mean that the stock filter will not be mounted?
- If we substitute the 2.8 kHz 8 pole filter for the 2.7 kHz 5 pole filter will we get a slightly cleaner transmit signal too?
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