I thought that's the whole idea behind the SINAD
measurement method, and why it's "so much better" than
the 20dB quieting method.

I figure this reply will elicit all sorts of opinion,
so I'll just sit back and let it fly. We're due for a
heated discussion.

Bob M.
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--- Dave VanHorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I've noticed that I can get a lot better sensitivity
> on my receivers if 
> the source I'm measuring against is either
> unmodulated, or I set the 
> deviation to 1 or 2 kHz. When I get up to 3-5 kHz
> deviation, the 
> apparent sensitivity of the receiver is
> significantly less.  
> 
> I notice this on many systems, where a weak station
> will be "in" until 
> they talk a little louder, then they drop out.
> 
> Is there a tuning method I can use to minimize this
> effect?

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