Hi Werner, HB9BNK
In addition to my previous message I found that KVG in Germany make "Frontend " crystal filters upon customer specification in the range 100 to 200 MHz. The only problem is that they are large and flat only +/- 7 KHz (14 KHz total) and the insertion loss is 7 dB
http://www.kvg-gmbh.de/8.0.html?&L=3
Since the gain of the SSB preamplifier is about 20 dB you can try to use the above filter for a test between the output of the SSB preamplifier and the input of tranceiver IC 910H
In this configuration the gain of the preamplifier will be reduced only by the filter insertion loss of 7 dB but having available about 13 dB of preamplier gain the overall Noise Figure of the receiving system will be not deteriorated.
If all goes well and the preamplifier is not overload by the POCSAG 147.300 MHz signal you can order four crystal filters to cover about 50 KHz to work OSCAR-7
By the way I believe that the above crystal filters are very costly and that two huge cavity one connected as passband filter and the other one as notch filter is less expensive for you and this is exactly what I did in my 2 meters receiver system using both cavities after a high dinamic range Norton type antenna mounted preamplifier to clean up the garbage at 145.200 MHz in my location.
73" de
i8CVS Domenico
----- Original Message ----- From: "Werner Kullmann, HB9BNK" hb9bnk@uska.ch To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 12:10 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] searching advice on low pass filter for 146 MHz
I received several suggestions, when I stated my problem lasst week. While exercising, I started to document my 'case' and now I would be glad, if you could have a look at my measurements:
http://www.hb9bnk.ch/index.php?id=59&L=1
and let me have your opinion !
I guess, that Domenico had the ultimate answer: two huge filters (if the problem can be solved at all) or Power-off of the preamplifier
Thanks and
73 Werner, HB9BNK