Bandpass filter evaluation

From: Lazaros Kakalis <kakalis_at_andromeda.rutgers.edu>
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 17:44:52 -0500

Dear colleagues,

We have recently received an extended range filter by Varian.
It aims to replace the familiar cylindrical bandpass filters that have a
narower frequency range.
It is a box-shapped filter labelled WR19-216-BB-N.
Per rf filter terminology that would mean a wide range(?), box filter
centered at 19 MHz and extending up to 127 Mhz. Not sure what the final
N means, perhaps notch (lock frequency?).

My question: how could I evaluate it, especially vs regular bandpass
filters? Probe tuning, sensitivity, even running inverse detection
experiments come to mind. I was wondering if any of you would share your
experience and thoughts. I will post a summary.

Best regards,

Lazaros Kakalis

Department of Chemistry
Olson Hall
73 Warren Street
Newark, NJ 07102-1811

Tel: (973) 353-5040
Fax: (973) 353-1264
kakalis_at_newark.rutgers.edu
Received on Wed Feb 16 2005 - 16:52:01 MST

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