Thanks for the info, Frank.
Actually, the RSS125 on the site doesn't contain the procedure, but
RSS181, also available at that site, does.
FWIW, the procedure is basically what has been discussed, except that
the signal generator output to be recorded as the receiver's sensitivity
is that level which produces a 12 dB SINAD at 50% of rated audio output!
Probably a more realistic test than allowing the AF stage to operate at
a low-distortion level of something like 1% of rated output.
73,
Chuck
NT3G
Frank wrote:
The old Canadian Department of Communications Document RSS 125 Issue 1,
Released August 1st, 1976, precisely describes the method of SINAD
measurements for SSB equipment. In the past 25 years or so, HP's distortion
analyzers (such as the HP8903B) were used for this measurement. In the late
60s and early 70s I have seen Heathkit distortion analyzers used for SINAD
measurements. The latest versions of RSS125 seem to be more in line with
FCC standards, where receiver specifications are not required for
certification purposes (See
http://www.agiletestgroup.com/ICCertifications.html).
73,
Frank