[net.video] High-Q notch filter for cable TV signals

caesar@ge-dab.UUCP (Robert J. Caesar Jr.) (10/09/86)

In order to eliminate the "objectionable noise" injected into some 
channels by the cable company,  Radio Electronics June issue suggests 
building a high-Q notch filter.

          "... An RF carrier can cause severe crosshatching.  Keying
           the carrier causes an annoying flicker, and the resultant 
           picture looks like a severe case of TVI caused by a CB or
           an amateur station.  In order to provide service to a 
           subscriber, a high-Q cavity notch filter can be made out
           of a coffee can and several feet of 1/8 inch copper tubing.
           Those materials can be used to construct a helical 
           resonator; tuning the resonator is merely a matter of
           adjusting its cavity of a notch at the interfering 
           frequency...."

Has anyone out there ever built one of these.  Any ideas on how it works?
Is the can common and the input/output taken off the tubing?  How might
one adjust the cavity of this high-tech device?


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