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"David" wrote in
news ![]() If you own or have used the Cushcraft MA5B in the past could you let me know what the noise floor reading is/was and the rough height of your antenna? I know that the noise floor will be different location to location but it will give me some idea of what I should be looking at. I have had mine up for a couple of years now and although the signals increase 3-5 S points better than my Cobwebb and Dipole on receive the noise floor has always been S7-8 on 14MHz. It is 0-1 S point on my other two antennas. So any signal received on the MA5B less than S9+10db has a lot of noise in there audio. SWR is good on all 5 bands. If the noise is received equally from all directions, then the amount of noise power received is proportional to the average gain of the antenna system, which is essentially, the inverse of the efficiency of the system. Some noise sources are not very directional, eg galactic noise. Manmade noise could me non-directional, it just depends on the physical distribution of those noise sources at a particular instant of time at your location. You can of course determine if noise is non-directional, rotate the antenna and observe the noise level. If you want to measure ambient noise, have a look at http://www.vk1od.net/calc/anc.htm . I calculated the expected ambient noise due to the sources discussed in ITU P.372-8 and documented it at http://www.vk1od.net/measurement/noi...bientNoise.htm , you may find it interesting. Broady, if you have a receive noise level way below that expectation, it may be sign of an inefficient antenna system. Owen |
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