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I am writing a program involving an antenna plus two coupled tuned circuits
plus a matched simple receiver. I would like to know, crudely, the audio power input level to 2000-ohm, iron diaphragm headphones for a nice, comfortable, not too difficult listening level. Such as when the phones are used on a crystal and cat's whisker radio receiver. Such headphones are more sensitive than modern 8-ohm varieties. I have a pair of 2000-ohm headphones but unfortunately no means of measuring power or voltage input. Just the number of micro-watts please. At what low power input level does speech or music just BEGIN to fade out to a person of normal hearing? Any ideas? I could take the average of a few replies. ---- Reg, G4FGQ |
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