Re: RF interference filtering...help!



Ancient_Hacker wrote:

Joerg wrote:

Unfortunately that won't help if it's harmonics or spurious signals in
the 430MHz range generated by the transmitter.

True, you can't do anything there, but it's much more likely its due to
the large transmitter signal getting into the front end and getting
cross-modded there. Since he can't do anything on the transmitter end,
we might as well try to improve the area we can modify.


Then a tuned trap on the transmit frequency would do more good than a
HP filter.


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