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Jeff wrote in
: Yes, but you were not talking about the other bands that it covers, you only mentioned HF. Fair enough, though I had mentioned it in earlier posts. Even you admitted in an earlier post that it was overloaded by anything more than a whip antenna!! Not the point. It's easier to attenuate than to do almost anything else. Even the radio itself can do that. So why are you so worried about the co-ax and SNR, if you add an attenuator in order to make the radio work properly you will also attenuate any interference (and degrade your SNR). Because I want to reduce the noise from stuff in the bulding compared to whatever hits the whip antenna. Sure, attenuation might reduce SNR in a noisy resistance (or subsequent gain stage) but NOT due to due to simple shrinkage of scale (R = Ratio...), but that's why I want to get the SNR higher to start with. It's the separation of internal noise signals from external wanted signals that matters, same as for anyone using coax. Surely it's not suddenly wrong because I'm doing it? If so, this isn't about science anymore. If you know of any that fit my description above, please name them. Virtually any comms receiver will give you coverage of AM to 30MHz, many also have Band 2 vhf as well, they are too numerous to mention, but have a look at this link and pick the ones that actuall have good RF performance: http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/8 Thanks, that will be useful. The ATS-909 is just a starting point. I want to have tried it, even if I just sell it on. (Was why I bought it used, that way I won't lose out). |
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