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Subject: | Topband: Re: Weak signal receivers |
From: | tree at kkn.net (Tree) |
Date: | Mon Jun 23 22:27:55 2003 |
> So my conclusion remains that some of the apparent noise is generated in > the receiver in the presence of multiple strong signals. In band signals have IMD products - which can get pretty bad. On most receivers I have seen, they are down about 30 or 35 db - when doing just two signals. If you get a bunch of them (or a lot of QRN), then it's a mess. Cranking the RF gain down will often improve it to 50 db or less. Tree |
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