Bandpass filters for HF RX

DJ0IP has collected a few interesting HF RX BPF designs. These are fairly narrowband. With todays EMI problems (that NRRL and the other radio amateur organizations seem to care little about), using filters such as these can have an improving effect. Not only for noise emanating inside the amateur radio bands but specifically noise outside the bands. Why?: broadband noise from LED switchers, SMPS, Solar arrays etc often cover a wide HF spectrum, also outside the amateur radio bands. If the input of a HF receiver lets in noise energy also from those frequency ranges outside this will often be altered in slight non linearity in the input stages of the receiver and turn into noise inside the amateur radio bands. I have seen this with comparing switching noise in the 40, 20, and 10m bands and just outside the bands. My FT2000 transceiver switches out the preselector filter when the RX is just outside the amateur radio bands. This results in quite significant noise increase from LED switchers, SMPS etc. while it is fairlig quiet inside the amateur radio band, indicating that the preselector filter indeed has a good effect. For radios that doesnt have this built in, these filters can be of interest.

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40m Preselector by DL7AV

Preselector by DJ0IP

SWF-5-40 40m narrow preselector

The bandpass filters for Azores Island Hunt arrived

The bandpass filters for the Azores island hunt arrived today. The filters are of W3NQN design. Team Norway are going to have two stations on air at the same time from the same location in the Azores, so these filters will be crucialwe think. I will try to do some S21 measurements with my vector network analyzer on them to verify 1) Filter characteristic, 2) Stop band attenuation, 3) Return loss