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In a receive application it is only important that the signal you want to hear exceeds the level of total system noise by a desired amount. In your case atmospheric noise is likely to be far above that of whatever the receiver front end contributes. Having said that my HF/6m TXCVR has a preamp that can be used on 10M with a slight useful effect. I'd suspect that this is a design problem as the same model w/out 6m doesnt have it. My answer is no, the 2.5dB can be ignored. You may want to consider though how you should site/feed the antenna to obtain a good s/n ratio from the desired signals. I personally wouldnt touch RS coax but I have no evidence to back up my thought that it is technically inferior. Just that they tend to buy things cheap and there is a lot of rubbishy coax around. I might go to the "Wireman" or direct to a well known manufacturers (Belden S&H etc) retailer. Cheers Bob VK2YQA Robert11 wrote: For a receive only application, using coax from the Balun of a simple outside antenna to the receiver, is a loss of, e.g., 2.5 db "meaningful" ? BTW: R/S Coax a decent quality ? |
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