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I found this on Ebay SSE NF96XI 1 Adjustable RF Notch Filter 80 190MHz
My total from Ebay was $61.00, and that's with shipping, and it's sold by the maker.

It is also listed at ScannerMaster Jim 96XI-1 Adjustable Notch Filter it's listed there for $79.95 + shipping.

My question is does it work? I had posted a different topic about a FM Trap I had bought, it works great on removing the FM problem, and then I discovered pagers, and N.O.A.A. Weather were also affecting my receive, so I found this, and it may have fixed my problem

So are there any thoughts on using this product?
 

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Doing a quick look I found this:

http://forums.radioreference.com/sc...1-adjustable-notch-filter-1st-impression.html

The way I would do it is identify the interference and have PAR design a filter for you. I think things like this are more gimmick than first class RF products. Any premium filter supplier should show you spectrum shots of it in action; no amount of advertisements I read provided useful information.

Ultimately this looks like it's mainly for FM broadcast. Otherwise if you need a small chunk of RF notched this won't help you.
 
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Doing a quick look I found this:

http://forums.radioreference.com/sc...1-adjustable-notch-filter-1st-impression.html

The way I would do it is identify the interference and have PAR design a filter for you. I think things like this are more gimmick than first class RF products. Any premium filter supplier should show you spectrum shots of it in action; no amount of advertisements I read provided useful information.

Ultimately this looks like it's mainly for FM broadcast. Otherwise if you need a small chunk of RF notched this won't help you.
So far it has seem to have solved my problems, I no longer here the weather coming in on my VHF signals, nor any pagers.

Thank You for the link, it was a good read.
 

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So far it has seem to have solved my problems, I no longer here the weather coming in on my VHF signals, nor any pagers.

Thank You for the link, it was a good read.

I'm curious where you have the "notch" set at. Is it around 162 MHz or somewhere else?

And I completely agree with Wayne on figuring out what is hitting you and getting specific filters, but if the SSE filter works for you that's all that matters.

BTW, I'm a PAR filter junkie...but I can now hear a LOT more. :D
 

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Disregard my question, I see that the frequency reference is just a sticker on the front and the actual tuning knob is on the bottom.
 

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I'm curious where you have the "notch" set at. Is it around 162 MHz or somewhere else?

And I completely agree with Wayne on figuring out what is hitting you and getting specific filters, but if the SSE filter works for you that's all that matters.

BTW, I'm a PAR filter junkie...but I can now hear a LOT more. :D
It looks to be between 150.000 & 160.000, I no longer hear music, pagers or the weather, if I'm not on the weather channel.
 
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