Re: Lowering the noise figure in a preamp
- From: You <You@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 16:40:12 GMT
In article <1144865259.577289.156120@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"K7ITM" <k7itm@xxxxxxx> wrote:
As a point of reference, a typical NE3508M04
(http://www.cel.com/pdf/datasheets/ne3508m04.pdf) can give you a device
noise figure under 0.4dB, operated at room temperature, at any
frequency across the entire "UHF" frequency range (300MHz to
3GHz)--better than that at the lower end of the frequency range.
Cheers,
Tom
Nothing like a Ruby Maser dumped in Liquid Nitrogen and pumped at
-12 DBm to bring in those extremely small signals........
all it takes is cold......
.
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