After I measured the receiver noise level on my antennas and I measured level between
-73dBm and -121dBm (S-9 to S-1) on 500Hz CW bandwith, I
found out that the receiver is too sensitive on 160, 80 and also on 40m.
Picture 1: Noise level measured on my antennas.
Picture 2: ITU Noise level guidance
The noise from antenna was measured with a calibrated S meter.
The antennas used in the Noise level determination were as follows:
Picture 1: Noise level measured on my antennas.
Picture 2: ITU Noise level guidance
The noise from antenna was measured with a calibrated S meter.
The antennas used in the Noise level determination were as follows:
- 1,8 MHz 40m long Inverted L
- 3,5MHz 20m long Inverted L
- 7MHz Dipole
- 14 MHz 3el.Beam
- 21 MHz 3el.Beam
- 28 MHz 3el.Beam
Measurements were made at several times and with attempts to measure on the same frequences at similar day times.
How Much sensivity Do We Need ? Arbitrary assumption are made: Add to measured receiver noise level 15dB. Oversensivity makes no sense ,only HF receiver Dynamic Range gets worse.
How Much sensivity Do We Need ? Arbitrary assumption are made: Add to measured receiver noise level 15dB. Oversensivity makes no sense ,only HF receiver Dynamic Range gets worse.
On the bands from 160 to 40m you should not use a preamp att all, because the antenna noise at these frequencies is still above the noise floor. In order to improve the dynamic range I always switch on at lower bands IPO and 6-18 dB antenna attenuator, which significantly improves the received signal-to-noise ratio. Also note that IMD3 products drop x3 by the selected attenuator value. For example: 6dB attenuator increase IMD 3 for 18 dB !!.
In the FT
950 receiver I have also reduced IF gain for about 10 dB. ( see FT 950 Tehnical Supplement IF Gain Adjustment-
Page ALIGNMENT 7 )
Alignment Parameter E-01iGn , E-02iGn and E-03iGn
represents the receiver's IF gain for 160, 80 and
40m. Turning CLAR (VFO B) Knob clockwise increase the value and a higher number will reduce the IF gain. On 160 ,80m and 40m I increase the value by 10. One
value equals approximately 1 dB. Please be carefully, because this Hidden service menu is accessible for maintenance for an tehnican experts.
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