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Originally Posted by Chris K
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The coils between IF stages are coupling the output of one stage to the input of the next. But coupled coils can also be used in a trap circuit where one of the coils connects to a circuit that absorbs energy at the trap frequency instead of passing it to a next stage. And sometimes, the coupled coil is both a sound takeoff that sends the sound signal to the audio IF and and also a sound trap in the video path because it sends the sound signal out of the video path and to the sound IF.
Another thing, we are discussing basically linear filter circuits here, which means they (ideally) do not generate harmonics of the incoming signal, but respond with different amplitude to the different frquencies that are present in the incoming signal. This difference in amplitude at different frequencies is seen as the shape of the IF alignment sweep curve.