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Subject: | [Orion] S meter |
From: | Martin Ewing <martin@aa6e.net> |
Date: | Mon, 29 Mar 2004 16:08:55 -0500 |
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The discussion about S meter calibration reminds me of a question I have for all
the grey beards out there. If S9 = 50 uV is standard, and 6 dB per S unit (or is it 5 dB?), my question is what is the "reference plane" for the measurement? The useful reference, to me, should be the input connector. If that were true, the S meter reading should NOT CHANGE when switching the preamp on or off or changing the attenuator. This is clearly not the case with the Orion - or with many (all?) rigs I've used. Except for history, we would be better served by power measurements -- "Your sigs today are -120 dBm, old man". Or maybe, "Your sig is 10 dB above my noise level." Accurate S readings (or power for that matter) aren't very meaningful if you don't know the antenna/feed line gain/loss. Frequently I am getting 589 or 599 when my Orion's meter shows S4 for the other guy. Oh well, it's a hobby! 73, Martin AA6E p.s. Nice S meter stuff at http://www.geocities.com/ja1vbn2000/etc/S-unit.html _______________________________________________ Orion mailing list Orion@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/orion |
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