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Even considering an ideal S-meter ... If the
wanted signal is not strong enough to overwhelm al other contributions, doubling the transmit power will not turn into a 3-db S-meter reading increase. It would have to. Any additional power to the general spectrum is going to raise the power in the spectrum - even if you cannot distinguish it. That is, afterall, how the spectrum gets to become so noisy. If you are tuned to the radiator that has gone through a power boost, then your S-Meter should indicate it. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Yes, but not quite 3dB when transmit power is doubled. A 3-dB increase would only occur if the "wanted" signal would be alone in the receiver bandwidth (viz no background noise, no interfering signal). 73 Tony I0JX |
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