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August 3rd 05, 08:14 AM
Andrew VK3BFA
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wrote:
Thanks all for discussing the post for my TS-120.
I had the radio open to torque down the band switch knob. For some
reason there was a wire that had been cut which had something to do
with the 15 MHz WWV/ JJY circuit.
I was listening to the 20 meter band today, while the s-meter was not
giving the same signal strenght as a reference FT-757, the TS-120 could
copy every weak signal the 757 could.
Cheers, de KJ4UO
Well, this is getting a bit too much to comprehend - from your original
post, the TS120 had a MDS (Minimum Discernable Signal) of -100dbm, ie
2.25uv - which is pretty poor. If your FT757 is getting the same
results, then its sick too - and it SHOULD be better considering the
high synthesiser noise in the TS120.
Why not read the specifications for your radios - and then post some
meaningful test figures.
73 de VK3BFA Andrew
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