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"john" wrote: David wrote: On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 02:17:32 GMT, Telamon wrote: In article .com, "john" wrote: An exception would be radios that have a signal strength meter in dBm, which is an absolute scale. Millivolts? actually the palstar and the drake scales are in Decibels, while the kenwoods scale is in Db at the top and millivolts at the bottom. also before anyone asks my rf gain is fully clockwise on both the drake and kenwood. the palstar doesn't have a rf gain control. The RF gain control just sets maximum sensitivity of the radio and does not change the gain of the radio so by turning all the way down you are at the radios published maximum sensitivity. As you turn it up you are desensitizing the radio. If you turn the control so it rests at S3 then you would only be able to hear signals greater then S3. The AGC would work on signals higher then than S3. The radio will behave exactly the same for any signal greater than S3. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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