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Jim-NN7K . wrote in
t: .... And, as a reliatively good test as to HOW MUCH the preamp will improve your reception, try this test: 1) attach a 50 ohm non inductive resistor to your antenna connector, and note your NOISE LEVEL/ S-METER. 2) Now replace your dummy load with your antenna. Did the noise /or S-METER INCREASE? If so, you are most likely receiveing at your maximum senseativity. (IF the noise level stays the same, you MAY make an improvement to your system, tho, HOW much, is hard to say! Hope this helps-- Jim NN7K It is a relatively simple matter to measure the ambient noise level. The ambient noise level is one of the factors that is vital to understanding the benefit of a given preamp. A simple test along the line of what Jim describes above, but leading to a quantitative figure for ambient noise is described at http://www.vk1od.net/sc/anc.htm , including a calculator to perform the calculations. Not many hams can tell you what their ambient noise level is on 144MHz, but lots will wax on about the relative importance of LNA gain, LNA noise figure, and cable loss. If you don't know the ambient noise level, you cannot answer any of the other questions. Note that ambient noise may change by hour of day and with antenna pointing. Owen |
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