RX-888: sensitivity report
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2020 1:34 am
NBFM 12 dB SINAD level is 0.9 uV from 144 through 450 MHz, +/- 1 dB or so. Funny thing is that optimum sensitivity is achieved with the VHF gain slider set to 15 to 17, anything higher & the sensitivity degrades badly. I have my sig. gen. connected directly to the VHF input of the RX-888 so I don't see how it can be overloading with the gain set only just above mid-range. At 52 MHz it gets better: ~0.4 uV, & optimum sensitivity is with the gain slider in the low to mid-20s. The same thing happens at 927 MHz, where the 12 dB SINAD is 0.35 uV - slightly better. I also notice that if I change the bandwidth, the sensitivity gets very poor until I bump the VHF gain slider one way or another. It's almost as if changing the BW or some other SDR parameters messes up the VHF gain & it has to be reset. FWIW the 12 dB SINAD at 16 & 29.6 MHz is ~1.0 uV. Maybe not that meaningful a measurement at HF but at least it's comparing apples to apples. I understand the RX-888 has no HF preamp so this is probably normal.
I wanted to try HDSDR to compare the performance, but I can't get it to go above 30 MHz. I do see the entire 0.5-30 MHz spectrum (impressive), & the SDR control has a VHF-UHF button but nothing happens when I click it. It does have a LW-MW button, which lets me see down to near DC although I see a lot of extraneous noise coming out of my 8640B below 1 MHz. I've never used it that low so I have no idea how well it works there. Just for fun I tried my function generator & I can see signal all the way down to ~20 kHz.
Is the "hacked" version of HDSDR the only one that works above 30 MHz, or is there something else to try? The ExtIO_sddc.dll version I'm using is 0.96, file date 3/2/2018.
Thanks
Bob NO6B
I wanted to try HDSDR to compare the performance, but I can't get it to go above 30 MHz. I do see the entire 0.5-30 MHz spectrum (impressive), & the SDR control has a VHF-UHF button but nothing happens when I click it. It does have a LW-MW button, which lets me see down to near DC although I see a lot of extraneous noise coming out of my 8640B below 1 MHz. I've never used it that low so I have no idea how well it works there. Just for fun I tried my function generator & I can see signal all the way down to ~20 kHz.
Is the "hacked" version of HDSDR the only one that works above 30 MHz, or is there something else to try? The ExtIO_sddc.dll version I'm using is 0.96, file date 3/2/2018.
Thanks
Bob NO6B