this a terribly confusing topic. let me attempt it as best as i can from the phone.
a filter can be driven and terminated with any impedance without the rf police turning up at your doorstep.
the question, really, is what do you expect the filter to do. at every termination, it will show a different ripple and passband. here is a quick summary :
higher the value if caps, smaller the bandwidth. lower the impedance, lower the ripple. low ripple also means, worse skirt.
On 17 Dec 2017 8:51 am, "AndyH" <ahecker@...> wrote:
Greetings RF Gurus - a noob has ascended to bother the masters. ;)
Would someone please point me to a schematic or other resource that would help me determine the correct resistor values so that I may construct a pair of resistive terminators?? I'm trying to figure out how to measure the impedance of the two crystal filters I've constructed.? VK2SJA has an excellent blog post, but I'm missing a vital piece of tribal knowledge, apparently.? (Ok, I'm missing a number of pieces of tribal and non tribal knowledge.? hi hi)? He used a pair of terminators with pots to determine his termination needs.
I built a pair of 8 crystal filters for a ?BITX, and assuming the 4:1 match, wound a pair of center-tapped toroidal transformers.? My new Sweeperino (a magical device that makes the invisible visible) showed me that my impedance matching guess was incorrect....like 10 dB of ripple's worth of incorrect.? :D
Iterating DISHAL suggests the filters are 75 ¦¸.? I'd like to measure them to know for sure.