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I started thinking about this tonight. I was tuning around with a Lowe
HF-150, comparing it with some other receivers, and was struck by how quiet the 150 is--and by what an advantage this is when it comes to resolving weak AM signals. So, just out of curiosity, what's the quietest receiver you've used and/or owned? |
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the DX-394 is very quiet yet pretty sensitive. after I have modded one it is
a very nice receiver ! wrote in message oups.com... I started thinking about this tonight. I was tuning around with a Lowe HF-150, comparing it with some other receivers, and was struck by how quiet the 150 is--and by what an advantage this is when it comes to resolving weak AM signals. So, just out of curiosity, what's the quietest receiver you've used and/or owned? |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I started thinking about this tonight. I was tuning around with a Lowe HF-150, comparing it with some other receivers, and was struck by how quiet the 150 is--and by what an advantage this is when it comes to resolving weak AM signals. So, just out of curiosity, what's the quietest receiver you've used and/or owned? I too like my 150, but the current receiver I am building- loosley based on a W7ZOI design is quieter, probably due to the gain distribution and the fact that Wes designed the AGC such that it does not kick in until about -90dBmV; unlike some of today's radios where you can actually see band noise on the S meter. Still under construction, with a 1980's theme: http://www.parelectronics.com/pics/w7zoi9.jpg The AM detector is an NE602 used in a squaring circuit - wonderful A.M. recovery. -- Dale W4OP for PAR Electronics, Inc. |
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![]() "Geoff Burginon" wrote in message news:41fe2980.12117500@news-server... On 30 Jan 2005 19:37:29 -0800, wrote: I started thinking about this tonight. I was tuning around with a Lowe HF-150, comparing it with some other receivers, and was struck by how quiet the 150 is--and by what an advantage this is when it comes to resolving weak AM signals. So, just out of curiosity, what's the quietest receiver you've used and/or owned? The WinRadio G313i by far. Noise floor -138 dBm and the continuously adjustable IF filter let's you adjust the IF bandwidth to precisely match the bandwidth of the signal. No other receiver comes close. Geoff R-390 B.H. |
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Brian Hill wrote:
"Geoff Burginon" wrote in message news:41fe2980.12117500@news-server... On 30 Jan 2005 19:37:29 -0800, wrote: I started thinking about this tonight. I was tuning around with a Lowe HF-150, comparing it with some other receivers, and was struck by how quiet the 150 is--and by what an advantage this is when it comes to resolving weak AM signals. So, just out of curiosity, what's the quietest receiver you've used and/or owned? The WinRadio G313i by far. Noise floor -138 dBm and the continuously adjustable IF filter let's you adjust the IF bandwidth to precisely match the bandwidth of the signal. No other receiver comes close. Geoff R-390 B.H. The Collins should win this contest hands down. Nothing, to my knowledge, ever had a lower noise floor. The story is that it was only limited by the Galactic background noise level. You can't do any better than that. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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![]() "Brian Denley" wrote in message ... Brian Hill wrote: "Geoff Burginon" wrote in message news:41fe2980.12117500@news-server... On 30 Jan 2005 19:37:29 -0800, wrote: I started thinking about this tonight. I was tuning around with a Lowe HF-150, comparing it with some other receivers, and was struck by how quiet the 150 is--and by what an advantage this is when it comes to resolving weak AM signals. So, just out of curiosity, what's the quietest receiver you've used and/or owned? The WinRadio G313i by far. Noise floor -138 dBm and the continuously adjustable IF filter let's you adjust the IF bandwidth to precisely match the bandwidth of the signal. No other receiver comes close. Geoff R-390 B.H. The Collins should win this contest hands down. Nothing, to my knowledge, ever had a lower noise floor. The story is that it was only limited by the Galactic background noise level. You can't do any better than that. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html They're pretty amazing receivers. Now if they only tuned like a SP-600 ![]() B.H. |
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