nope, my lot is 120' x 160'...1/2 acre in suburbia...and like you, different
flavors of noise in different directions...
I DO find FT-8 hears about 10 db better than i can on cw...FWIW...
73, w5xz, dan
On Saturday, December 2, 2017 2:47 PM, Jim Thomson <jim.thom@telus.net>
wrote:
Folks on FT-8 use a 2.5 khz ssb wide RX filter. FT-8 is supposed to be
good for 20 db below the noise floor.
I assume that means 20 db below the noise floor of the 2.5 khz RX filter ?
But a 250 hz cw filter would drop the noise floor by 10 db... vs the 2.5 khz
wider filter... if CW mode used.
So if Im reading this correctly, FT-8 mode, using a 2.5 khz filter....is
really only 10 db better than a 250 hz cw filter, using cw mode ?
If that is the case, being able to copy signals 10 db weaker than the noise
floor of a 250 hz filter is still nothing to sneeze at.
The issue I see with FT-8.. on any band is the requirement for a 2.5 khz
filter.... and possibly being prone to qrm.
Right now, my issue is extreme high noise levels on 160m... on a 100 by 130
city lot. Point a semi directional RX ant in the desired direction.... and
its
also pointed at a noise source. Seems like I am surrounded by noise on 160m.
Im going to drag out by noise canceller and try some more rx experiments,
b4 I throw in the towel. FT-8 might just be an option for folks like myself
that are plagued with high levels of noise. Another possible option might be
the use of real time remote RX. Another possible option might be using my 80m
rotary dipole for 160m RX. As is, its infuriating listening to high noise
levels on 160m. If I cant hear on 160m...except for the usual louder
stations, Im not going to even try TX.
I have tried using a pair of 500 hz filters, and also a pair of 250 hz
filters, and also a 125 + 250 combo, in both my MK-V..and also 1000-D.
The MK-V also has a 240-120-60hz dsp filter. The 1000-D has a tunable audio
cw filter. The problem with the narrow xtal filters is...
with noise levels so high, the noise... rings out the filters. The signals
coming out of each filter... get stretched a bit in time duration.
What Im left with is this mess whereby the desired signals + noise end up all
mashed together. Typ noise on 160m, using a 2.4 filter
is S9 to S9 + 10 db. Right now, Im trying to evaluate if 160m is even worth
the effort required. Are the rest of you on 5 acres out in the woods ?
Jim VE7RF
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