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cmor wrote:
The signal itself is coming from an avalanche transceiver ( a pulse at 457khz every second or so) which has a relatively small antenna and the signal attenuates quickly , most receivers only have about a 25m straight line range and I'm trying to improve on that. I thought the small range was due to the weakness of the signal, I'm a bit clueless as to how much of the problem would be from radiant noise, although these posts are starting to give me some insight. Thanks for the help thus far. -Chris As Tom says, once your antenna is good enough to make atmospheric noise louder than receiver noise, you can't do anything to further improve the S/N ratio unless you can null out some noise from a single direction (or opposite directions). And it doesn't take much of an antenna or receiver to do that at this frequency. The only way to improve range, then, is to make the transmitted signal stronger with respect to the atmospheric noise. To do that, you'll need to increase the strength of the transmitted signal by increasing transmit power or improving the efficiency of the transmitter antenna. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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