[R-390] R-390A sensitivity measurements

Veenstra, Lester Lester.Veenstra at intelsatgeneral.com
Fri Mar 4 07:50:29 EST 2005


"See if the noise out of the radio goes up. If it does then the whole
front end match thing is not an issue"

Again Bob has come back to the key point. If the interest is in coming
up with numbers to make a radio look good, then there needs to be a
commonly used "interface" pad (or no pad at all).

However if the interest is in getting the most sensitive receiver
operationally, than it should be connected to the antenna it will be
operated on, and with signal injected via an independent antenna, the
front end adjusted for optimum.

In the absence of that, and in recognition of the fact that most of us
use multiple antennas, an alignment with a 50 ohm source signal
generator into the standard configuration of one side the standard
balanced to external input and the other side of the balanced line to
ground is most practical. Then, in the few cases where the ambient noise
from external sources is not significantly in excess of the radio's
internal (input terminated) noise, and when the trimmer adjustment does
not produce a peak within its range, you might want to consider an
antenna specific front end only re-alignment.

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The antenna is what we care about. If you could set up the generator to 
duplicate the antenna then you might be able to directly measure what 
is really going on. If you run a vector network analyzer into the 
antenna you can get a pretty good idea of what it looks like. That 
sounds like a lot of work though ....

The easy test is to hook the antenna to the radio. See if the noise out 
of the radio goes up. If it does then the whole front end match thing 
is not an issue. With a reasonable R390 and even a fairly short antenna 
I pretty much always seem to pass this test. The only time it can be a 
problem is above about 16 MHz after the band dies.

	Take Care!

		 Bob Camp
		KB8TQ

Lester Veenstra
Senior Engineering Program Manager
Intelsat General
6550 Rock Springs Drive, Suite 450
Bethesda Maryland, 20817
+1-301-571-1212
e-mail: lester.veenstra at intelsatgeneral.com
 

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