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| Subject: | Re: [TenTec] guide to adjusting Orion receiver; filters and performance |
| From: | "Jim Reid" <jimr.reid@verizon.net> |
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| Date: | Tue, 2 Mar 2004 15:11:05 -1000 |
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Follow on note to the previous. Using the RX-340 which is callibrated down to about -140 dBm on the S meter, the noise DOES drop 10 or 11 dB when switching from a quiet frequency on the band to the Bird dummy load Meter drops to around -130 dBm on the dummy load, from -119 or so on the 40 meter band. This using 3.4 kHz BW on on the 340! Because it is noise voltage being measure, the needle is certainly NOT steady at a fixed reading; thus the abouts/arounds above and in the previous note. Carl how does your RX-340 track the noise vs. the Orion meter? The Orion S meter never drops below S1 here, when connected to a dummy load; of course, no dBm scale on the Orion. 73, Jim KH7M |
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