Intermod Filter

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pocho

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Heh :oops: , I just noticed that that filter I just posted has a pass-band of 144-148 Mhz.. which won't work for me since I mainly listen to Airband (118-136 Mhz) and 800 Mhz. What do you guys suggest?
 

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Dale will also custom-tune a filter for any frequency, just tell him what you need.

Standard Disclaimer: I have no connection with Par Electronics except as highly satisfied customer for at least 10 years.

Mark S.
 

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The best intermod filter is a scanner with PL/DPL and an antenna smaller that the original. If bad intermod on UHF then use a VHF stubby duck.
 
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LarrySC said:
The best intermod filter is a scanner with PL/DPL and an antenna smaller that the original. If bad intermod on UHF then use a VHF stubby duck.

It all depends what the interference is and where it is coming from.

There is no one best solution!!!!!!
 
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