Chris wrote:

A notch filter can also be constructed to notch out the jammer if it
is out of band.  A "twin T" design might be  effective and low cost

Unfortunately, unless the interfering carrier is much too far away to be a problem in the first place, the phase shift of the notch filter (and particularly its changes with temperature) will appear essentially as a variable-length coax on your antenna -- not what you want for precision timing applications.

Best regards,

Charles





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