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Tue Feb 15, 2005 12:15 am Post subject:
SAW Filter |
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Hi, I am looking for a SAW filter with a center frequency of 44MHz and
passband of 8MHz, can someone please tell me where I can find one?
Thanks for your time,
g0000gler
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Michael Black
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Tue Feb 15, 2005 2:52 am Post subject:
Re: SAW Filter |
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(g0000gler@yahoo.com) writes:
| Quote: | Hi, I am looking for a SAW filter with a center frequency of 44MHz and
passband of 8MHz, can someone please tell me where I can find one?
Thanks for your time,
g0000gler
How critical is it? That's awful close to what would be in a tv set, |
and unless one needs a lot of them it's pretty easy to find a recent tv
set in the garbage that can supply a SAW.
Michael |
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Glenn Gundlach
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Thu Feb 17, 2005 6:10 am Post subject:
Re: SAW Filter |
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I don't think a TV receive SAW filter has 8 MHz passband. NTSC would be
5.5 MHz. A PAL set would be maybe 6.5, still short of the 8 MHz
gOOOOgler wants.
GG
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Michael Black
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Thu Feb 17, 2005 6:10 am Post subject:
Re: SAW Filter |
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"Glenn Gundlach" (stratus46@yahoo.com) writes:
| Quote: | I don't think a TV receive SAW filter has 8 MHz passband. NTSC would be
5.5 MHz. A PAL set would be maybe 6.5, still short of the 8 MHz
gOOOOgler wants.
GG
But I did preface that with a bit about not knowing how specific his |
needs.
Without any information about what his end result is, we have no idea.
Given that what he did say almost sounds like a TV set IF SAW, he
may either be able to get by with it, or he's asking for a TV SAW
but doesn't realize the exact specs.
Given that his question was fairly vague, it seems more likely that
a TV SAW might fit his requirements than that he has an absolute need
for what he was asking.
Michael |
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