Cavity filters, What is it ?
I've seen bigger units. Approx. 2 meter high, and about 30cm in diameter.
I beliveve they were 30-60MHz somewhere...
How do these monsters look inside anyway ?
regards,
StoppTidigare
They are coaxial transmission lines with the end toward the table top shorted outer to inner conductor. The knobs in the center top are on threaded bolts with capacitive plates near the center conductor end at the top. This tunes the resonant frequency. The input and output are either capacitive coupled to the center conductor or magnetically coupled with loops to the outer conductor of the coax circuit.
I got it online from a link from ansoft. And also here is the link.
http://www.ansoft.com/deliveringperf...ityfilters.pdf
Hope that clears a little bit more.
have fun
djalli
Hi again !
No djalli, the paper you uploaded are describes waveguide filters and microwave cavity filters...
The cavity filters talked about above work in much lower frequency.
The design principle can't be the same because of the much longer wavelength.....
regards,
StoppTidigare
Each cavity contains a quarter wavelength resonator. A coupling loop is connected to each coaxial connector.
As high Q is obtained, this is a common filter used for narrow band duplexers. Also used by hams for providing sufficient isolation between transmit and receive frequencies in a ham radio repeater, where the same antenna is used for simultaneous transmit and receive. See the link below for a 2 m repeater cavity filter diplexer application:
http://vbk.campus.luth.se/%7Evbk/rad...20duplexer.htm
What's inside is shown here:
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