> Yes, that is correct, Barry. The rig I was referring to is the original
> FT-1000. The noise sidebands I measured were pretty consistent
> with the TX composite noise measured in the ARRL test report,
> so its not clear that this particular FT-1000 has any special problem
> over and above the norm for this rig. In any case, these numbers struck
> me as being kind of high, but on the other hand, nobody has
> complained about my signal being dirty (at least not yet).
I don't think they will. Anything more than about 80-90dB down is virtually
never a problem.
My own FT1000 only raises my own very quiet noise floor by about 25dB with
1/2 mile antenna separation, and I am pretty loud at my own house.
By the way, the bulk of FT1000 transmitter composite noise comes from the
dual-gate FET used in the transmitter's ALC gain control system. You have to
learn these things while trying to duplex on 160 in contests.
73 Tom
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