On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 05:12:11PM +1030, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 16:33, Matt Ettus wrote:
> > A useful application would be to control a calibrated noise source and
> > measure the power in a given bandwidth with it on and off. This is how
> > a noise figure meter works.
>
> Noise sources are pretty expensive :(
> We have one at work though, if someone local is interested in testing it :)
Expensive is somewhat relative.
I have bought several at the MIT flea for around $75 per,
and one with the cal documents on eBay for around 100. They take
24-28 volts to turn the noise on BTW...
And I might note that nothing in tuners used on the USRP is
particularly optimized for noise figure, if one wants good noise figures
one needs external LNAs..
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