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![]() "Rollie" wrote in message ... www.qsl.net/k5lxp/projects/SMeter/SMeter.html Check the chart to see actual input readings. I've always used the (6db per S unit) as a general rule-of-thumb. The chart is interesting. Where the "S-Meter Standard" numbers come from, in blue on the left? If I were to create such an "S-Meter Standard" chart myself without source or authentication, I might be inclined to set S-9 equal to -73 dBm/50 uV and extend the S-values down from there at the popular rate of 6 dB per S-unit. Chart values do decrease at 6 dB per S-unit but the chart sets -72 dBm/56.8 uV as S-9, vice 73 dBm, 50 uV. 1 dB isn't much to quibble about, but it does make me inquire about the source of the data. Can anyone elaborate? TKS BTW, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S_meter provides a similar chart based around 73 dBm as S-9. It sources IARU Region 1 Technical Recommendation R.1. I looked for it; no luck. Sal |
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