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You could use a filter tuned to 180Hz that feeds into a phase shift, then have that feed through another 180Hz filter back into the rest of the signals. That way only the 180Hz portion makes it into the phase shifter.

Also as seen in comments below, a 180Hz notch filter would bee needed to filter out the 180Hz from the un-shifted portions of the signal.

You could use a filter tuned to 180Hz that feeds into a phase shift, then have that feed through another 180Hz filter back into the rest of the signals. That way only the 180Hz portion makes it into the phase shifter.

You could use a filter tuned to 180Hz that feeds into a phase shift, then have that feed through another 180Hz filter back into the rest of the signals. That way only the 180Hz portion makes it into the phase shifter.

Also as seen in comments below, a 180Hz notch filter would bee needed to filter out the 180Hz from the un-shifted portions of the signal.

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You could use a filter tuned to 180Hz that feeds into a phase shift, then have that feed through another 180Hz filter back into the rest of the signals. That way only the 180Hz portion makes it into the phase shifter.