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We had a similar discussion on the VK-VHF NG (a closed NG). The general consensus for VHF/UHF SSB use as summarized by Gordon VK2ZAB was; -------------- The scale is: S9 = -93 dbm = 5 uV into 50 ohms. S8 = -99 dbm = 2.5 uV S7 = -105 dbm = 1.25 uV S6 = -111 dbm = 0.625 uV S5 = -117 dbm = 0.313 uV S4 = -123 dbm = 0.156 uV S3 = -129 dbm = 0.078 uV S2 = -135 dbm = 0.039 uV S1 = -141 dbm = 0.02 uV - Note that this fortuitously corresponds to the level, on Earth, of the power due to thermal noise in a bandwidth of 2000 Hz. And if you like: S0 = -147 dbm = 0.01 uV S-1 = -153 dbm = 0.005 uv S-2 = -159 dbm S-3 = -165 dbm S-4 = -171 dbm S-4.5 = - 174 dbm Note that this fortuitously corresponds to the level, on Earth, of the noise power due to thermal noise in a bandwidth of 1Hz. Those that wish to do so may exercise their arithmetic skills by determining what S point and /or dbm level corresponds to the noise power at say one [1] degree above absolute zero - which may exist somewhere in space. ------------- Note that there was a lot more discussion about the use/misuse of S meter reports. I thought the scale the more useful though. Cheers Bob VK2YQA Old Ed wrote: Hello All - This reads like a tongue-in-cheek bit of good-natured trolling... but I have added a few comments, just in case some newbie takes it all too seriously. "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... ...... etc |
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