Bandpass and Low-Pass Filters
Bandpass and low-pass filters are inserted between the output of a broadcast transmitter and the antenna to suppress unwanted transmissions.
Bandpass and low-pass filters are installed between the output of a broadcast transmitter and the antenna to suppress spurious emissions. For “combined” analog transmitters, these filters help reduce harmonics in the vision and sound carrier signals.
In digital TV (DTV) transmitters, filters are essential for limiting out-of-channel emissions in compliance with various mask specifications (e.g., ATSC, DAB, DVB-T, and ISDB-T):
- 8 MHz DVB-T and DVB-T2 extended carrier mode
- 8 MHz analog TV
- 7 MHz DVB-T and DVB-T2
- 7 MHz analog TV
- 6 MHz DVB-T, DVB-T2, ISDB-T, ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0
- 6 MHz analog TV
- 1.54 MHz DAB, DAB+ and T-DMB
The filters are characterised by extremely low passband attenuation, high stopband attenuation and exceptionally steep slopes. The benefit is clear: available bandwidth is maximised and existing investment is utilized to its fullest potential.
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