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It is the ratio of (Signal + Noise+Distortion) to (Noise+Distortion) as
measured at the receiver audio output. It is measured using an RMS-reading AC voltmeter , typically with a 1Khz modulation tone on the signal applied to the receiver under test. First you measure the audio signal out of the receiver using the AC RMS meter. Then you apply a notch filter at the modulation frequency and measure the residual noise+distortion, again using the RMS AC voltmeter. SINAD is the ratio of the two measurements. Joe W3JDR "crb" wrote in message ... Is it only valid for AM and FM measurements? I know its receiver sensitivity. Is it Signal divided by Noise with distortion?? 12 dB SINAD means what? The signal is 12 dB greater than noise and distortion or is it more complicated than that? |
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