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Owen Duffy wrote:
Tony Giacometti wrote in news:A5SdnQdv8vz466LanZ2dnUVZ_t2inZ2d@hawaiiantel. net: Owen Duffy wrote: Tony Giacometti wrote in news:suednRqSYJd58aLanZ2dnUVZ_uDinZ2d@hawaiiantel. net: also, if these loops don't work then why do these designs exist? Tony, A few questions: 1. With a 50 load on the preamp input, when tuned to a quiet spot in the band, RF gain full, preamps on, telephony bandwidth, does the S meter deflect at all? not noticeable 2. If no s meter deflection, note the receiver audio output voltage. 125mv 3. With the loop connected on the preamp input, when tuned to a quiet spot in the band, RF gain full, preamps on, telephony bandwidth, does the S meter deflect at all? not noticeable 4. If no s meter deflection, note the receiver audio output voltage. 150mv 5. What is the ratio of the voltage at 4 to the voltage at 3? If it is more than about 3:1, you have achieved nearly as good a S/N ratio as is possible. So, the ratio is 1.2. Two thirds (actually 1/1.2^2) of your total noise is from the receiver internal noise. That is not a good situation, S/N on signals will be degraded by relatively excessive contribution from the receiver, actually caused by inadequate antenna gain. Expected ambient noise level from a lossless antenna in 2kHz at 3.6MHz should be around -82.9+33dBm or -49.9dBm. The 80m loop gain is about - 47dBi, so expected receive level would be -97dBm which is some 40dB above your receiver noise floor. Things aren't working like they should, so you need to localise the problem. I have no idea of the sensitivity or bandwidth of your receiver, but a good (not outstanding, just good) (bare) receiver with a noise floor of - 130dBm should see a large increase in noise moving from dummy load to the loop. (Ambient at -97dBm would be equivalent to S5 if your S meter was accurate.) Just for verification, I performed the same test you did, but with a 600mm a side untuned loop and an ICR20 receiver, and I got a 10 fold increase in noise from the loop compared to the dummy load. Your loop is larger and tuned, so it should be a 10dB more sensitive. BTW, I didn't state it, but those noise measurements MUST be made in SSB mode. Owen I did the measurements in the SSB mode. This receiver is very quiet with no antenna connected. When I tune the preselector for a peak in noise the noise jumps up noticeably. What about the AGC setting? |
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