Space Varmint
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OK this is really my first time dealing with these things and my Google searches are not turning up what I'm looking for. So my observations are these and Mike or anyone, see if this sounds right to you because as I said I am not getting the answers I want off the internet. It looks as if they are highly prone to harmonics meaning in this case, that if the resonator is 455KHz, it will also allow 910Hz and 1820KHz and 3.640MHz which seems to be dominant and on up. But the frequency around 3MHz seems to be prevalent and one or two multiple of that. It first I thought I was getting intermod so I changed my mixer to a double balanced passive mixer and reduced the gain of the front end. I see now why certain frequencies reoccur. It is not intermod it is the harmonics. So my question is this. Is it common practice or taboo to use a ceramic resonator as a 1st IF filter? Maybe there are better ones then the cheap one I bought but I am very dissatisfied with it's performance since my intention was to use it in a single conversion receiver design. In fact I even used two of them. One after the post mixer amp then a single stage amplifier followed by another. It helped but I still had the same harmonic responses.