[hpsdr] You know this ?

Robert McGwier rwmcgwier at comcast.net
Mon Aug 21 05:11:24 PDT 2006


I see on the folder they are claiming these figures of merit down to 100 
Hz.  That is very good indeed.  I hope it holds up in (say) the ARRL labs.


Bob
N4HY


Robert McGwier wrote:
> Without seeing the detailed specifications on this receiver,  it is 
> hard to tell what this really means.  The manufacturers, all of the 
> big 4,  publish their 20 kHz specifications while having their roofing 
> filters tuned down to much less.   In every case I have seen so far,  
> the receiver front ends fold as the interfering signals get inside the 
> roofing filter.  The ISD/QSD front ends will have these kinds of 
> numbers down to a few hundred Hz.  These measurements will be limited 
> only by the quality of the generators in the two tone tests.
>
>
> Bob
> N4HY
>
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