Hi George,

Tight matching is required in the roofing filters because of their impact on 
the I and Q receive channels. This is not unique to Elecraft's application. By 
matching the gain and phase within the channels, we suppress image responses in 
hardware, simplifying the task of the DSP after the A-to-D converter.

Fortunately the capacitors come on SMD reels and have fairly tight tolerance 
within batches. So we sort them the same way we do crystals.

But yes, it would be difficult for a customer to repair their own KXFL3 board, 
should it involve the tight-tolerance parts. On the other hand, the board is 
extremely unlikely to fail, and it's a small removable module that can easily 
be replaced if necessary. I don't know of any cases of this yet.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

On Apr 11, 2014, at 9:26 AM, george fritkin <georgefrit...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Matching 0.1% capacitors?  What kind of a design is this that requires such 
> tolerances ?  This make maintenance almost impossible.
>  
> George, W6GF



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