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Old August 13th 05, 06:11 AM
 
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K=D8HB wrote:
wrote


You don't need a noise generator, lab full of gear or an EE to know if
your receiver is sensitive enough. Just do this simple test:

1) Tune the rx to an unoccupied frequency, using the mode and bandwidth
you intend to use.

2) Turn off the AGC and turn up the gain until you hear the background
noise roaring away.

3) Disconnect the antenna.

If the noise drops way down, or disappears, you have all the
sensitivity you can use in that application.


You're joking, of course. You can't even get an approximate measure of=

your
receiver sensitivity/noise floor from that test. Suppose, for example, t=

hat an
active electrical storm is brewing and you're tuned to a 40M QRG. All bu=

t the
most stone-deaf receivers will give you some room-filling background nois=

e which
will disappear when the antenna is removed.


Isn't that just a tad on the "Captain Obvious" side Hans?


Beep beep


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73, de Hans, K0HB


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