What receiver specs and I expect from a UHF range 3 radio...non preamp. Getting .35 micro volts to break squelch. Is this about normal?
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Russ Enloe
UHF Spectra Receiver Sensitivity
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Re: UHF Spectra Receiver Sensitivity
I'm not sure what to expect, but .35mv seems a tad bit high.
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Re: UHF Spectra Receiver Sensitivity
Check your squelch settings, also using squelch break is not an accurate way to test sensitivity. A sinadder hooked to the audio output is much more accurate.
Re: UHF Spectra Receiver Sensitivity
The specs for a R3 UHF (non pre amp) receiver is .5uV for 20 Db quieting, .35 uV for squelch break. or 10 db sinad.
They usally are .4 for 20 DB Q and break squelch at .25 or less.
They usally are .4 for 20 DB Q and break squelch at .25 or less.