On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 05:56:42 +0100, "bviel" wrote:
The rule voor 50µV = S9 does still exists, this is voor HF, @50 Ohm input
impedance at receiver.
"They" (radioamateurs) use another rule for VHF.
It's in the software MultiCalc, Google will find the adres, it's for free.
Official or not, if everyone use this rule then it is a standard for me.
Greetings Bas.
"Avery Fineman" schreef in bericht
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Is there a standard RF input level per "S" Unit?
If so, please post the location. Thanks.
On HF there is no need for an S-meter standard because it seems to be
the rule to give report 59. If you don't you soon have a bad
reputation of giving wrong reports
I installed an MC3356 log detector and calibrated it for S9 = 50uV.
For about 15 years there has never been any signal of S9+30dB, most
reports should be around 539....579, but again you logging problems,
because everybody expect 599 and some log programs don't include the
reports, they are supposed to be 599
73
Jan-Martin
LA8AK (ex-G5BFV)
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