El 22/10/2011 16:49, Graham / KE9H escribió:
Javier:
When you say your Spectrum Analyzer bandwidth is set to 1 MHz, do you
mean the frequency span width of the screen?
I would think that your receiver bandwidth is the Video Bandwidth,
therefore 1 kHz.
Correction for noise bandwidth is an adjustment for power,
proportional to
bandwidth, therefore 10log(BW1/BW2)
Correcting 1 KHz to 1 Hz is therefore a 30 dB adjustment, not a 60 dB
adjustment.
I think what you are measuring is more like -75dBm/Hz.
No, with 1MHz bandwidth I mean the IF filter bandwidth, not the span.
The 1kHz video filter processes the detected output, so it has no
effect, other than to make the measurement less noisy. When changing the
video bandwidth to 10kHz or 100Hz, the measurement of the noise does not
change, however modifying the IF bandwidth to 100kHz, the measurement
drops 10dB, as expected.
Regards,
Javier, EA1CRB
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