[Skimmertalk] SNR Measurements
Pete Smith
n4zr at contesting.com
Thu Dec 11 09:15:35 EST 2008
Wow, Rick - those are startling. I run my SDR-IQ on my main arrays all the
time here, and I share your impression that signals rarely exceed 50 dB
SNR, even on the low bands. I know your antennas are good, but I would not
expect 100 dB differences. I wonder if perhaps the SDR-IQ was clipping,
and that caused some of these incredible numbers - I'm copying Alex in the
hope that he may have some ideas.
73, Pete
At 08:50 AM 12/11/2008, Rick Walker wrote:
>Pete,
>
>Since there has been a significant discussion on the SNR parameter, I
>thought I would share some of the startling values I observed in this past
>CQWW. The information is provided below. I just pulled a few off the top
>of the list, but there were 1,100 different telnet spots during the contest
>generated from my skimmers (from both 20M and 40M) where the SNR was 100 dB
>or greater. I don't normally see SNR values greater than around 50 dB or so
>during normal operation, so I was curious about this result. I normally
>have the SDR-IQ receivers connected to a small RX-only antenna, but for this
>contest I had them connected into my main antenna arrays. Even still, these
>values seem excessive to me... :-)
>
>Any others note curious results like this?
>
>73,
>
>Rick
>K4TD
>
>
>FREQ (kHz) CALL SNR (dB) SPEED (WPM) RUN/S&P TIME
>(Z)
>14030.9 9A7A 174 32 CQ
>1253Z
>14020.3 VA7RN 174 27 CQ
>2125Z
>14069.2 YL7A 166 32 CQ
>1254Z
>14024.7 D4C 161 35
>1934Z
>14030.7 EA1OS 161 27 CQ
>1745Z
>14009.8 TM6M 159 34 CQ
>1303Z
>
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