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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:22:55 -0500, "Bill Ogden"
wrote: If I then switch the beam to 20 meters (while continuing to listen on 20) the background noise and the signals go up but the noise goes up more than the signals. Hi Bill, It seems highly unlikely there would be any alteration of S+N/N by a passive device. More likely is trusting your senses to make this kind of measurement (which is a poor standard). Perhaps you can testify this was observed by S Meter readings. Well, even then, this is another failure in trust unless you have calibrated your S Meter against a known standard. Problem is that most S Meters are not linear against their own scale. This is all a function of the actual ratio being distorted as the overall levels climb through the meter readings. Let's consider if you started with S3-S5 (noise-signal+noise, a presumable 6dB separation) and pushed that up through tuning to achieve S7-S8(a presumable 3dB separation) then you need to confirm your meter. Is the S3-S5 separation in fact twice the S7-S8 separation? Feel free to substitute your own readings (if in fact you based your observations on this method). The further apart the readings, the more likely you are to suffer the distortion of meter scaling inaccuracy. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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