[GreenKeys] WE 3A Noise Measuring Set: Info??
David Ross
[email protected]
Tue, 06 Aug 2002 12:44:51 -0700
Roy & the gang -
The DBRN you mention is DeciBels Relative to Noise. 'Noise' in the
U.S. telephone system is assumed to have a level of -90 DBm, so when
your test set measures +36 DBrn, you are actually seeing -54 DBm. 0
DBrn = one picowatt.
The 'C-Message / 3 KC flat' module you mention is a filter. C-Message
is an optional bandpass characteristic often used in noise measurements.
Yep "BRDG/600/900" selects the meter's input impedance - on BRDG it
is like 20K ohms or so.
Sorry, don't remember what the NG setting is for. I had one of the 3A
sets long ago, replaced it with an H-P 3551 when the 3A battery went on
to it's reward.
good luck with it
Dave Ross N7EPI [email protected]
Roy Morgan wrote:
>
> I have just acquired a Western Electric 3A Noise Measuring Set. This is
> good, because I have to find the source of noise in my home telephone wireing.
>
> It is pretty self-explanitory, with summary instructions in the lid. The
> thing measures "DBRN" which I assume means Decibels, Random Noise. The
> controls include:
>
> Function
> - Batt (battery check_
> - CAL (set the cal pot)
> - Ng (don't know what this is - noise generator maybe?)
> - BRDG NM (I assume it bridges the phone line for Noise Measurement -
> that is presents not a load but a high impedance):
> - 600
> - 900
>
> WTG (A pull out and flip module that sets the weighting)
> - 3KC Flat
> - C-Message (what is this?)
>
> Roy
>