Coax Notch Traps - Attenuating adjacent bands
By AC0CTargeted Attenuation for Adjacent Bands.
Filtering is needed between the two rigs to prevent physical damage to the RX front end and to prevent the kinds of high-signal overload conditions like desense and IMD - as well as containing harmonic energy.
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