"Serge Auckland" wrote in message
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"Keith G" wrote
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Signal.JPG
Is reckoned to be 'good' (or 'good enough')...???
(Certainly sounds OK!!)
Keith:-
If I haven't pressed any wrong tits on my calculator,
55dBf means 55dB above 1 femtowatt, or 10^12 watts
55dB is a power ratio of 3.16 x 10^5
so 55dBf is a power level of 0.316 microwatts.
Assuming a standard 75 ohm antenna, that translates to 4.87 mV, so I'd
say that was a pretty good signal.
Hi Serge - I found this in the manual a little earlier:
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Voltages.JPG
(RTFM was never my strong suit!! ;-)
How does it sit with your figuring? There's a bit of a discrepancy - is
it easily explained?
(Just out of interest and FYI only - no bother whatsoever to me! :-)