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Gary, WB9JPS wrote:
I built a noise source as described by Bill Sabin, W0IYH in QST (1995) and EMRFD. Works fine, but now it's time for calibration. Chatting with Bill, he reinforces the notion that the best way to go is comparison with another calibrated source, or a direct measurement with a calibrated noise figure test set. NoiseCom used to provide this service to hams for $50, but now they claim they have dropped that offer (it's about $600, now). So my question is, is there anyone in the SF Bay Area (I live in Livermore) who might be able to help? If someone owns a source or test set, perhaps we could get together. I'm open to other suggestions, too. FYI, this is primarily for testing HF rcvr performance. I'm building an R2-style DC rcvr, and it's turned into a nice research and education project, so I go a bit overboard sometimes, but it sure is fun. I'm also using an IQPro DDS VFO. I wrote a couple reports on its performance that are up on the AA0ZZ website. This is my first post to this group. There seem to be a lot of talented folks lurking out there... Thanks in advance for any help. 73, Gary, WB9JPS For very low noise frequencies, perhaps you could use a pseudo-random sequence generator made from fast logic clocked at say a hundred MHz, and calculate what the "noise" power spectral density in the output signal is. My only other suggestion is if you can make a 50 Ohm resistive terminator on the end a teflon cable that will go into an oven, then you can just measure the noise temperature directly... as long as you don't want an ENR over 3dB. Chris |
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