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Looks pretty decent, until the very end. Antenna Factor (AF) is the ratio
of the field strength voltage to the output VOLTAGE, not power, although you did get the numbers right. So practically, since the average ham has a receiver with a sensitivity in the order of a microvolt, then your antenna limits your minimum discernable signal level to around 65 uV/m. Maybe 100 uV/m to be on the safe side. That's likely quite adequate for detecting BPL noise, but the real problem is having the average ham get an anywhere near reasonably accurate measurement of 100 uV. Your S meter just isn't good enough, so now you're moving beyond the "average" ham's capability. Accurizing your receiver into an RF microvoltmeter is a tough task, so maybe the best route is to use a signal generator as a comparison standard. Old boatanchor signal generators in the 7 MHz region are reasonably available, and their attenuators are a lot better than their frequency stability and portability. g I applaud your goals, but getting data accurate enough to toss into an intelligent argument about BPL is a tough task. Good luck. -- Ed WB6WSN El Cajon, CA USA In the BPL report at http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/tec...line/ascom.pdf I noticed the system noise floor at about 10 dBuV/m (in 9 kHz). For the tests they used an active bi-conical antenna. (By my calculations 10 dBuV/m is about 9 uV(2.5 kHz BW) from a 40 m dipole at 7 MHz.) In the previously mentioned report most of the BPL signals -- even at 1 meter from the source -- is 60 dBuV/m. It seems your system with the loop will be much less sensitive at about 100 uV/m (+40 dBuV/m). Incidentally, when I attempted to save your web page of math, it was saved as an ".mcd" document. Obviously I was not able to open it with Mathcad, but will have to type it in by hand. Might be interesting to replicate your results with NEC2. Frank |
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