Receiver Front End Overload
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 9:34 am
Can someone tell me how much signal a front end can withstand before damage occurs ?
If a receiver (analog or digital) hears a .1 microvolt signal which converts to approximately -126 dBm (@ 50ohms non-amplified by a pre-amp, unity gain antenna etc.), and let's say a 20 watt transmitter is near by ~ 20 feet on a unity gain antenna (approximately +43 dBm) on the same frequency, could the +43 dBm carrier damage the receiver after a period of time, or is there a spec that I'm not seeing on receivers that will reveal this ?
Thanks
If a receiver (analog or digital) hears a .1 microvolt signal which converts to approximately -126 dBm (@ 50ohms non-amplified by a pre-amp, unity gain antenna etc.), and let's say a 20 watt transmitter is near by ~ 20 feet on a unity gain antenna (approximately +43 dBm) on the same frequency, could the +43 dBm carrier damage the receiver after a period of time, or is there a spec that I'm not seeing on receivers that will reveal this ?
Thanks