ETS-Lindgren 3301B Active Rod & Field Antenna (Archived) User Manual

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8.2 High Sensitivity Readings

The Model 3301B is optimized to facilitate extremely sensitive readings. For best

performance, all internal attenuation should be off. The gain switch should be

placed in the low gain setting. The noise limiting factor on the Model 3301B is the

high front end impedance presented to the FET. So when the gain stage output

is increased with the gain switch, the noise is also amplified and actually

increased slightly due to additional noise added in the gain state. The high gain

setting is primarily intended to provide additional signal strength for receivers that

require it

A set of minimum discernible signal graphs is included in this manual. These

graphs represent the smallest signal which can be detected with the

Model 3301B. The data plotted are the noise output of the unit. As a result, this

forms the noise measurement for a signal plus noise-to-noise ratio of 3 dB.

Several typical bandwidths are presented. To calculate the expected sensitivity at

some other bandwidth, a 10*log relation should be used.

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XAMPLE

Determine the sensitivity with a 3 kHz bandwidth at 1 MHz. The minimum

discernible signal (MDS) at 1 MHz with a 1 kHz bandwidth is read from the graph

at –2 dBuV/m. The ratio of the bandwidth is 3/1=3. Taking 10*log(3), we get

4.77 dB. Therefore, the expected sensitivity would be

2dBuV/m+4.77dB=2.77dBuV/m.

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