[600MRG] measuring noise level ?

Edward R Cole kl7uw at acsalaska.net
Sun Jul 17 11:13:14 CDT 2016


Most likely the poster of that noise measurement intended to say -85 
dBm.  Spectravue provides direct level measurements of signal and 
noise on a waterfall display.  Most SDR sw do this.

All modern service equipment show signal level in dBm.  I hear almost 
no one using uv anymore (unless they are audiophiles).  DBm are 
direct measurement in power while uv is ac voltage which requires one 
to specify the impedance if it is to relate to power.

So would you rather S-meter reading be given - ha ha!  Show me two 
receivers that have s-meter properly calibrated.

73, Ed - KL7UW

At 07:26 AM 7/17/2016, sbjohnston at aol.com wrote:

>I did not say there was no reason to be aware of noise - far from 
>it.  In both my amateur and my professional life the problem of 
>radio noise is a very big deal.  I just don't get the point of 
>sharing a figure like "-85 dB".
>
>Decibels don't mean anything unless you provide the reference level 
>to which your measurement is -85 dB down from.
>
>And without considering the gain or loss of the complete antenna 
>system (or the bandwidth of the receive system in which you are 
>adding up the noise) I can't see how you can compare station A to 
>station B in a different location.
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