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<2AA8A4298DECF8469C66C8F3A2B95892021B6CAE@GB02QEX01PEDV27.rmhost1.local>,
  "Gordon,Ian" <[email protected]> writes
>When I use the receiver to measure the unmodulated output of a signal 
>generator set at 150kHz & 60dBuV the receiver indicates 57dBuV when AC 
>coupled and 60dBuV when DC coupled.

Check whether there is a small DC voltage (1 mV) at the output of the 
signal generator. If so, either fix it or use a.c. coupling.
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John M Woodgate

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