Nick Waterman wrote:

If I connect NGEN to my K2 but leave it switched off, I have a certain
level of background noise. If I turn NGEN on, there's no noticeable
increase in background noise.

Hi Nick,

Your N-gen should definitely provide an audible increase in noise when connected to the K2. The noise level is very well-controlled; there are radio astronomers in Japan using N-gens instead of HP-346 noise sources to calibrate their radio telescopes. If you can't hear the increase, it's likely that you have a defective component or a cold solder joint somewhere.

Regarding the zener diode, there should never be one that is "too good," unless it is actually bad. Noise production is an inherent characteristic of the avalanche breakdown (a.k.a. "zener") process. When we designed the N-gen, we tested 20 diodes of different types, and they all put out the same noise level within a dB or so.

If you discover that your zener is not producing noise (by substituting one that does), please send the old one to us so we can test it. We'll send a replacement free of charge.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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