I have a Kenwood TS430s rig with the YK-88s filter installed.
Can someone tell me what advantage/advantages I will gain by adding the YK-88SN and the YK-88A filters.
The YK-88C and CN are obvious.
Be easy on me fellas....I just got my Tech ticket.
Kenwood YK filters.
Kenwood YK filters.
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Re: Kenwood YK filters.
None, except one set plugs in and the other is soldered in. They both work the same.KF5DFX wrote:I have a Kenwood TS430s rig with the YK-88s filter installed.
Can someone tell me what advantage/advantages I will gain by adding the YK-88SN and the YK-88A filters.
The YK-88C and CN are obvious.
Be easy on me fellas....I just got my Tech ticket.
kenwood filters
Hi Andy
Welcome to ham radio.The YK-88's are 2nd IF filters A for AM 6 KC ,S SSB 2.4 KC,SN SSB narrow 1.8 KC C CW 500 Hrtz, CN CW Narrow 250hrtz.The narrow filters are nice for crowded band conditions,but antenuate weak signals.I'd settle for the C & S and skip the A.YK--88( ) -1's are plug in version,TS-450.570,690 etcYour TS 430 uses YK-88's Solder in's.
You can visit INRAD website for additional info (aftermarket replacements)
73 & Happy Hamming
Paul
Welcome to ham radio.The YK-88's are 2nd IF filters A for AM 6 KC ,S SSB 2.4 KC,SN SSB narrow 1.8 KC C CW 500 Hrtz, CN CW Narrow 250hrtz.The narrow filters are nice for crowded band conditions,but antenuate weak signals.I'd settle for the C & S and skip the A.YK--88( ) -1's are plug in version,TS-450.570,690 etcYour TS 430 uses YK-88's Solder in's.
You can visit INRAD website for additional info (aftermarket replacements)
73 & Happy Hamming
Paul
Paul KB3LMV