Could you please give us a picture of your filter response as you measure
it? Is your BC band filter a passband, stop band, low pass, or high-pass
filter? Typical use would be a stop band or high-pass filter to block the
strong AM broadcasters. But we don't know with the information you've
given us. Please fill in the blanks.
Dave - W?LEV
On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 5:59 PM sidebores via Groups.Io <sidebores=
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
Could some give a rough guide in how to measure a filter. I have broadcast
band filter and when I measure it the signal looks upside down for the
bandblock. The only way I can make it look ok is by using the real seting?.
So when looking at a band pass/stop filter should the block be in the
trough and the pass in the peak.
Cheers Kev
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