LogiKit SCAF-1 – Bandpass Filter

New SCAF-1 Noise/Bandwidth Filter

LogiKit SCAF-1 – the Deceptively Simple Bandpass Filter

(Discontinued Nov 15, 2018)

Tired of QRM?  Signals that aren’t the signal you want to copy?  White noise, line noise, hiss?  And off frequency stuff you don’t want to hear?  Do you want to modernize your old rig without spending thousands of dollars?  The new SCAF-1 filter from Ham Supply / Idiom Press makes your radio listener friendly, whether you are an SSB or CW operator.

Modern IF filtering design is the best ever.  But the engineer still has to design an audio output that will accommodate the widest signal the radio is designed to copy.  Typically, this is 6 kHz for wide band AM or for FM.  The audio passband must be capable of passing such signals through.  The designers have accomplished this beautifully – and as a result, when using narrower band modes, off frequency QRM can be passed through with brilliant fidelity.  Even if you don’t want to hear it.

And then there is white noise – noise created in the IF and the audio stages that can be loud enough to drive the operator up the wall, especially when you are trying to pull in weak signals. White noise is very fatiguing for any operator tuning the bands.

SCAF-1 Audio/Noise ClipsFor the CW operator, these problems are particularly galling.  When everything you want to copy is below 800 Hertz, why should you suffer QRM and receiver artifacts up to 6 kHz or more off frequency?  Even key clicks from the station you are working are annoying, not to mention QRN.  And line noise will drive you to watching daytime TV.

Another problem is the headphones you use.  Virtually all headphones available are designed for high fidelity performance – flat to 20,000 Hertz or more – and thus willing partners in passing though wide bandwidths with all the excess baggage.  If it’s there they deliver it all to your ears, with superb fidelity.

Here’s a YouTube video that a customer made that shows the construction of the SCAF-1 kit, and demonstrates the filter on the air.  The video was not solicited by us in any way.  Thank you Lynn, NG9D!

Several of the latest high-end radios actually deal with these problems, by tailoring the audio passband to match the communications bandwidth.  Sadly, the vast majority of modern rigs and all older radios do not.

The new SCAF-1 filter from Ham Supply / Idiom Press makes your radio listener friendly, whether you are an SSB or CW operator. Using a modern but little known technology called SCAF filtering, the SCAF-1 is an active audio low pass filter offering user control of the filter cut-off frequency, yielding a stunning 96dB per octave roll-off of signals above the cut off frequency, and no white noise.  It is the perfect partner for your crystal or mechanical filters.  And, unlike most audio filters, there is absolutely NO ringing.

How do you use the SCAF-1?  There are two controls – the in/out switch, and the low-pass cut off tuning control.  By turning the single front knob, you set the audio low pass filter cut off frequency anywhere you want it from 450 Hertz to 3.5 kHz.  And that’s it.  Every signal or noise above the frequency you set is rolled off at 96 dB per octave.  And it is done at audio frequencies – no white noise!

What does “roll off” mean?  It means that if you set the cut-off frequency for say 450 Hertz, any signal coming through to the input of the filter is 96 dB down at 900 Hertz.  Set it for 1000 Hertz, signals at 2000 Hertz are down 96 dB.

SCAF-1 Response Curve

SCAF-1 Response Curve. Click to Enlarge

Here is a response curve to the right (click to enlarge in new window).  Note that the measurement equipment used to make the curve had a calibration range accuracy of 60 dB so the curves do not go to their floor.

Why doesn’t this filter use DSP?  DSP can offer brilliant results in signal processing, but good ones require significant computing power, and are expensive.  They can be complex to adjust, and may require retuning any time the received signal changes frequency.  Also, they can offer real problems on CW with processing delays that destroy the CW monitoring function.  Unlike most DSP audio filters offered, the SCAF-1 filter passes signals through in real time, for perfect CW monitoring and QSK, and with no recovery pause on SSB when going from transmit to receive.

Once you start using SCAF-1 you will never want your rig to be without it.  SCAF-1 does for your audio stages what crystal or mechanical filters do for your IF stages.  SCAF-1 has two output jacks (not switched), and will drive headphones or a speaker.

Kit or Pre-Wired — Your Choice!

The Ham Supply / Idiom Press SCAF-1 is offered as a kit or is available pre-wired.  Kit construction is typically a one evening project.  Everything needed is supplied except solder, hand tools and a soldering iron.

SCAF-1 Specifications:

– Enclosure Size: 3 15/16″ wide X 1 1/2″ high by 5 1/16″ deep (matches Logikit CMOS4 Keyer)
– Controls: – in/out switch, cut-off frequency control
– Power requirement: 11.5 – 14.5 volts DC, 300 mA, through 2.1 mm coaxial power plug.  The plug is included with the SCAF-1.
– Audio input: RCA phono jack
– Amplification of inband signal: adjustable, internal control, range exceeds minus 10 dB to +5 dB.
– Low pass filter cut off frequency: variable from 450 Hertz to 3.5 kHz.
– Attenuation above low pass filter cutoff: 96 dB per octave

Other Uses

A SCAF-1 user has cleverly modified his SCAF-1 filter to serve as a bandwidth control for his AM signal.  Click here for full details.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

If the above information does not answer all of your questions, please take a look at our SCAF-1 Frequently Asked Questions page.  If you still have questions, feel free to Contact Us.

Product Reviews

eHam Reviews of Ham Supply / Idiom Press ProductsWe know the SCAF-1 filter is great, but you don’t have to take our word for it.  See what your fellow hams are saying about the SCAF-1 on the eHAM.net Product Reviews Web Site:

Also look at the CQ Magazine Product Review of SCAF-1 Filter.

Also Available: Cables

The HSA Cable connects from the rig to the SCAF-1 via 1/4″ phono to RCA (shielded).  The audio cable has a molded RCA plug on the SCAF-1 end, and a fully-shielded metal 1/4 inch phono plug to connect to the rig’s audio output (either the headphone jack or the external speaker jack).  $13.95, order below.

The HSB Cable connects from the rig to the SCAF-1 via 1/8″ (3.5mm) phono to RCA (shielded).  The audio cable has a molded RCA plug on the SCAF-1 end, and a fully-shielded metal 1/8 inch (3.5mm) phono plug to connect to the rig’s audio output (either the headphone jack or the external speaker jack).  $13.95, order below.

Troubleshooting and Help

For troubleshooting hints and help for the SCAF-1 filter, and for warranty and non-warranty repairs, see KØQVF’s site

Pricing and Ordering

Add The Ham Supply LogiKit SCAF-1 Noise Filter Kit To Your Shopping CartLogiKit SCAF-1 Bandpass Filter Kit: $108.95 (Discontinued Nov 15, 2018)

Add The Ham Supply LogiKit SCAF-1 Noise Filter Assembled & Tested To Your Shopping CartLogiKit SCAF-1 Bandpass Filter Fully Assembled & Tested: $148.95 (Discontinued Nov 15, 2018)

Add The Ham Supply HSA Cable 1/4" Phone Plug to RCA (Shielded) To Your Shopping CartHSA Cable (Single Cable, Shielded), 1/4″ inch phono to RCA:  $13.95

Add The Ham Supply HSB Cable 1/8" (3.5 mm) Phone Plug to RCA (Shielded)To Your Shopping CartHSB Cable (Single Cable, Shielded), 1/8″ (3.5 mm) phono to RCA:  $13.95

Add The Ham Supply LT-P Power Cable To Your Shopping CartLT-P Power Cable 2.1mm X 5.5mm X 6″:  $5.95

 

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