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[TenTec] Re: TenTec Digest, Jupiter SENSITIVITY

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Subject: [TenTec] Re: TenTec Digest, Jupiter SENSITIVITY
From: Allan Henry Kaplan <w1ael@mindspring.com>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 16:00:45 -0500
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Bruce and others,
Below perhaps 12 meters, atmospheric noise absolutely overwhelms the sensitivity of modern receivers. By that, I mean that scientific studies by CCIR have shown conlusively that atmospheric noise below 25 MHz is MUCH STRONGER than a sub-microvolt signal. Especially for 80 meters, it is easy to determine if a receiver has adequate sensitivity.


Temporarily disconnect the antenna and set RF Gain on MAX. Turn up audio to a convenient level of noise output. Now restore the antenna connection. On a receiver with sufficient sensitivity for HF, the audio output noise level will increase (quite a lot on 80 meters!). You have just demonstrated that the receiver hears the external noise well above its internal noise. It will be IMPOSSIBLE to hear any signal lower than the external noise. Jupiter will easily pass this test, as should the 746 PRO. Make your choice based on some factor other than sensitivity!

This is not some theory-in-the-clouds notion, but a time-honored practical test with solid theoretical underpinning.
Hope this helps,
73 de W1AEL (retired from Ten-Tec engineering)



Bruce, N8CZZ wrote,
My concern is that the specs for the Jupiter on receive sensitivity is not as good as the 746 PRO. This concerns me because I like to work 80 meters DX and signals are not that strong. "

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