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Owen Duffy wrote:
Tony Giacometti wrote in : I did the measurements in the SSB mode. This receiver is very quiet with no antenna connected. I know it is popular to make measurements with no antenna connected (meaning the antenna jack is left o/c). The measurements are meaningless. I did put a matched load on the receiver for these tests. Measurements with a matched load are meaningful, the noise output power of the receiver is due to the equivalent receiver noise power + the noise in a matched load. You will also see discussion of whether receiver noise increases or decreases when a matched load is disconnected... it varies from receiver to receiver and it highlights the useless nature of the o/c measurment. When I tune the preselector for a peak in noise the noise jumps up noticeably. What about the AGC setting? To make a meaningful comparison, the receiver gain must not change between measurements, so no change in AGC, no change in RF or AF gain, safest if there is no S meter reading for both measurements. Turning AGC off doesn't necessarily extend the range of the SSB receiver where audio output is linearly related to RF input, don't depend on it unless you have measured its performance. Owen I am thinking I should take another look at the receiver and make sure it does'nt have something strange going on. I do appreciate your input. |
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