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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 16:09:34 -0800, "Caveat Lector"
wrote: Military and Ham operators operate this way and claim a SUBJECTIVE increase in signal to noise over that of a wide open receiver. This has been true back when I taught it to my students in the Navy. Technically this should not be true, Signal to noise ratio should not be reduced by decreasing receiver gain Oh but it should. AGC will compress differences, thus lowering the subjective ratio in comparison to a non-AGC perception. However, the fluctuation of all signals will be wider. Myself, I've never been afraid of automatic circuits, but often I find they are marginal to my interests and for weak signal detection, I follow the conventions you've offered. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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