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Old October 13th 04, 07:26 PM
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"Steve Kavanagh" wrote in message
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"Jim" wrote in message

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It has been a couple of years since I have done a noise figure

measurement
so my brain may be a bit rusty, but I don't see anything wrong with

this.

Thanks, Jim. I thought I had it right but did want a check from
someone with more experience in this field.

In fact, if you had a calibrated noise source, this is one of the

'official'
methods of measuring noise figure.


Ahhh...and therein lies the real problem for most hams. It just
occurred to me that there might be another solution to this (at least
at HF), which could be to generate noise at an accurately calibrated
level (as accurate as the power supply voltage) using a pseudo-random
digital signal.

73,
Steve VE3SMA


Sorry about the double post of my response. I had a major problem with my
hard drive here and had to reload Windows XP from scratch. Evidently
Outlook Express (my news reader) burped the first time I used it.


Anyway....

As other's have said, there are ways to build a calibrated noise source.
I've even seen zener diodes and just plain old switching diodes used. Just
do a web search. You may even be able to find a commercial one at a flea
market, but I would question its quality.

What frequency are you using? One thing to keep in mind is that any loss or
mismatch can affect your measurement. We (when I was doing the software)
were operating at up to 32 GHz. At that frequency microscopic burs on the
sub miniature coax connectors caused all kinds of headaches!.

Jim
N8EE



 
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