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Avery Fineman wrote:
Is there a standard RF input level per "S" Unit? If so, please post the location. Thanks. There is an IARU recommendation, which originated in Region1 (Europe/Africa) and I believe has been adopted by IARU world-wide. The Region 1 recommendation is: http://www.algonet.se/~k-jarl/ssa/IARU/smeter.html Google should also bring up the full technical paper behind this, and probably the current IARU recommendation. ISTR there's something on the ARRL website too. The 1990 Region 1 recommendation simply states that: STANDARDISATION OF S-METER READINGS 1. One S-unit corresponds to a signal level difference of 6 dB, 2. On the bands below 30 MHz a meter deviation of S-9 corresponds to an available power of -73 dBm from a continuous wave signal generator connected to the receiver input terminals, 3. On the bands above 144 MHz this available power shall be -93 dBm, 4. The metering system shall be based on quasi-peak detection with an attack time of 10 msec +/- 2 msec and a decay time constant of at least 500 msec. IARU functions very much like an Entmoot...only...not...quite...so...hoom...hasty. In 2004, they are just starting to think about the gap between 30MHz and 144MHz: http://home.hccnet.nl/a.dogterom/Vie...4_19_Chair.rtf But all the other comments about S-meters are true as well: that no S-meter actually conforms to this recommendation; that it makes no practical difference; and that hardly anyone cares. There's a very good web page with lots of practical measurements, at: http://www.seed-solutions.com/gregor...rimentation/SM eterBlues.htm -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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