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Re: VLF: Carrier on 4470.005 Hz! - EbNaut test

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Subject: Re: VLF: Carrier on 4470.005 Hz! - EbNaut test
From: Paul Nicholson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2017 17:49:26 +0000
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Stefan wrote:

> I already thought about a new and longer message

I may have some interruptions to E-field reception here -
continuing to track down a 0.13 dB extra noise floor in the
new rx compared with the old.

Correlation of background noise is quite good, 97.6 % in a
3kHz bandwidth at 10kHz, after sferic removal.  That means
most of the noise from the two rxs is the same - natural
background not system noise.

But the new rx is 0.13 dB higher, on average, than the old.
Every comparison run ranges 0.0 dB to about 0.3 dB, it's
pretty consistent.

Some recent readings on S/N of alpha at 11904.7619 Hz,
(each a 20 minute average):

 Old 37.27 dB, New 36.95 dB;
 Old 41.99 dB, New 41.86 dB;
 Old 41.95 dB, New 41.79 dB;

You see what I mean.

I've eliminated the sound cards, timing system and DSP,
isolating transformers and feeder, line drivers and the
filter stage before the line driver.

Now I'm at the output of the front-end and still the 0.13
dB remains.   The front-end has been measured to death and is
well modeled. I'm beginning to wonder if there's something
wrong with the antenna, an extra source of noise from somewhere.

The old rx has just about had it, I can't expect it will last
another winter.  New one should be better - not worse!

Well I have to get on with this mystery, so some interruptions.

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Paul Nicholson
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