Owen,
Thank you. The environment is medium density residential. I am listening
to a net regularly on 3970kc. I have limited space and cannot rig a half
wave dipole and am looking for alternatives.
Frequently a station close by picks up stations I cannot hear. I am
looking for small space alternatives. Given that that station is in the
same 'cosmic' noise environment what characteristics create a superior
s/n ratio?
For receive only is a ferrite core a good alternative?
- Dan
Owen Duffy wrote:
"AndyS" wrote in news:1169524019.256493.196630
@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com:
working just fine...... At HF, it isn't unusual to have 30uv/m of
"noise", from cosmic or galactic or whatever... A 20 db noise
figure is just fine for a receiver in those ranges...... The biggest
challenge is man-made interference ......
Dan,
Some more information on expected ambient noise per ITU-R p.372-8 is in my
article at http://www.vk1od.net/fsm/FSAmbientNoise.htm . For 3.6MHz, it is
probably wise to expect ambient noise field strength somewhere around
6dBuV/m in 2kHz bandwidth in a residential environment. If an antenna can
develop more than about -130dBm in the receiver from that field strength,
the S/N should be ok on most modern SSB receivers which have a noise floor
somewhere around -136dBm. If you were in a quieter environment, you would
benefit from a better antenna.
Owen