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- From: svaldez@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (@ocf.berkeley.edu )
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics,alt.radio.pirate
- Subject: AM filters
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- Date: 15 Dec 92 00:02:13 GMT
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- I'm experimenting with a transmitter for the AM (.5-1.7 MHz)
- commerical broadcast band and would like to design filters to
- prevent high emissions on the fundamental and harmonic frequencies.
- I'll probably gravitate towards a frequency in the upper end of the
- band (1450-1700 kHz).
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- Can someone recommend filter designs which can handle several
- watts of power? This can't be too hard yet I'm not an EE major so
- I need formulas/design instructions, etc... Thanks.
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- svaldez@sdcc13.ucsd.edu
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