Only one part of the equation. If receiver B has 
better front end protection/preformance, it's 
going to be a better choice. 

Many of the newer commercial and older low dollar 
repeater receivers crap-out on busy mountain tops
and repeater sites, especially when you park a 
"gasfet mixer" (preamp) in front.

I'd rather have a trusty "numb old .75 uV micor", 
than a new whiz bang .25 uV repeater receiver with 
4 "toy helicals" in the front end.

Cheers
Skipp 
www.radiowrench.com 

> "dy3lmk143_13mhz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I have two receivers A and B. Receiver A has a sensitivity of 
> 0.25uV for a 12dB SINAD and Receiver B has a 0.35uV, which has a 
> better sensitivity? is it Receiver A?





 
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