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Reviews Categories | Filters, RF: bandpass, lowpass, highpass, etc. | Kiwa Broadcast Band Rejection Filter Help


Reviews Summary for Kiwa Broadcast Band Rejection Filter
Kiwa Broadcast Band Rejection Filter Reviews: 0 Average rating: (no reviews) MSRP: $60.00
Description: This high performance filter is designed for those who suffer from Broadcast Band (BCB) interference. It is especially helpful for those who DX the lower shortwave fequencies (< 7 MHz) where spurious BCB signals appear.

The BCB filter is inserted between the antenna and the receiver (may be used with a transceiver that WILL NOT transmit RF). Any BCB signal below 1.70 MHz is heavily attenuated. Signals above 1.75 MHz pass with virtually no attenuation.

There are several distinguished characteristics to the Kiwa BCB Filter. The first, which is the most important, is the unusually steep filter slope response. Other important characteristics are the low passband insertion loss and the flat passband response. Together they provide a level of performance that sets the Kiwa BCB Filter apart from other designs.

Specifications:


Input/Output Impedance: 50 ohms

Passband insertion loss @ 3.0 MHz: -0.5 dB

-60 dB attenuation point: 1.22 MHz
Signals below 1.2 MHz are attenuated 60 dB

Static protection is provide on the input.
The BCB Rejection Filter is housed in a water tight, heavy duty, cast aluminum chassis. Input and output connectors are SO-239. Different input/output connectors are available upon request for a minimal charge. The input is protected from static buildup with a static drain resistor and discharge bulb. No power is required.
More info: http://www.kiwa.us
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