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Old April 18th 05, 01:30 AM
Tom Ring
 
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Ken Bessler wrote:

Someone check my math, please? I'm using
a program called "Cool Edit Pro" which can
give me very accurate readings of tone levels
coming from my FT-857D into my soundcard.

I'm trying to develop my own way of evaluating
my new vertical's (Cushcraft R7000) performance
compared to my dipole. I'm starting by tuning
700 hz off of WWV's 10 mhz carrier and recording
the tone I get in USB mode with my AGC off. I
switched antennas during the recording and took
2 samples:

1st example Cushcraft R7000
Noise @ 2k = -39.27db
Signal @ .7k = -7.26db
S/N differance = 32.01db
S/n Ratio = 14.662

2nd example 40m ladderline fed dipole
Noise @ 2k = -30.11db
Signal @ .7k = -8.864db
S/N differance = 21.246db
S/n Ratio = 10.622

For some reason my program gives me the back-
ground and signal levels in negative DB. I used
this formula to come up with a S/N ratio:

S/N = 20 log10(-dbs/-dbn)

Can someone check my math? My guess is
that my R7000 is better at WWV for this test.


CoolEdit always references with 0 as the maximum signal level; i.e.,
32768/-32767 are max for 16 bit recordings. This viewing mode is
selected with View - Vertical Scale Format - Sample Values. You may
also select Decibels, Normalized Values, etc.

I have CoolEdit 2000. Is yours a newer one since the company was bought
out?

When you did the level check, how was that done? Did you select Analyze
- Statistics and run it against a marked area in the recording for an
average? If so, how long was the average? Did you run a filter first
to isolate the signal from the "noise"? Or did you run the FFT function?

tom
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