[Skimmertalk] Skimmer and Live Audio
David Gilbert
xdavid at cis-broadband.com
Tue Dec 9 11:16:26 EST 2008
I've been assuming that "SNR" actually means signal/noise ratio, and not
absolute signal strength. Is that correct? If so, the SNR displayed by
CW SKimmer could have quite a bit a variability on the low bands from
one instant of time to another simply because of storm static hundreds
of miles from the receiving station, regardless of differences at the
transmitting end.
Also ... is it pretty much assumed that the Skimmers feeding DX Watch
all use omnidirectional antennas?
73,
Dave AB7E
Pete Smith wrote:
>
> Of course, for any
> given station noise and antenna gain and directivity all would affect the
> absolute numbers.
>
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> 73, Pete N4ZR
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