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Using Sun Noise Measurements to


Evaluate System Performance

Al Ward
W5LUA
March 3, 2012

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GR-1216 & GR-1236 IF Amplifiers NTMS


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These meters provide a 30 MHz IF


amplifier with up to several MHz of
bandwidth which makes it easy to
measure sun and moon noise – they
can be easily retuned for 28 MHz

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How do we compare sun noise Texas

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readings? Microwave
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Converting (S+N)/N to S/N


Since we have very low sky noise on
the microwave bands, we measure our
S+N S sun noise and moon noise over cold
= + 1 sky. When comparing sun noise
N N
readings among amateurs with
S S+N _ different systems in order to determine
Therefore = 1
N N one’s performance versus someone
else, it is common place to compare
Convert dBs to ratios, then substitute in equations
these readings. At low S meter
(S+N)/N
20 dB
S/N
19.96 dB
readings the measured level is actually
10 dB 9.54 dB signal plus noise and when we compare
7 dB 6.03 dB
5 dB 3.35 dB it to the noise level we must first
3 dB -0.02 dB
2 dB -2.33 dB convert (S+N)/N to S/N before making
1 dB -5.87 dB
relative dB comparisons

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Converting (S+N)/N to S/N Ratio NTMS


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Converting (S+N)/N to S/N Ratio

20
(S+N)/N Ratio (dB)

15

10

0
-20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20
S/N Ratio (dB)

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Converting (S+N)/N to S/N Ratio Texas

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Expanded Scale Microwave


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Converting (S+N)/N to S/N Ratio

3
(S+N)/N Ratio (dB)

2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
-18 -16 -14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0
S/N Ratio (dB)

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Example #1 & #2 NTMS


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Converting (S+N)/N to S/N If station A is measuring 20 dB of sun


noise and station B is measuring only
10 dB of sun noise then the difference
S+N S is 19.96 - 9.54 = 10.42 dB or a change
= + 1
N N in sensitivity of 10.42 dB.

S S+N _ Now comparing station C who is


Therefore = 1
N N receiving 10 dB of sun noise to station
Convert dBs to ratios, then substitute in equations D who is receiving only 3 dB of sun
noise then the difference is 9.54 - -.02
(S+N)/N S/N
20 dB 19.96 dB = 9.56 dB or a change in sensitivity of
10 dB 9.54 dB
7 dB 6.03 dB still nearly 10 dB for a 7 dB drop in
5 dB 3.35 dB
3 dB -0.02 dB
sun noise.
2 dB -2.33 dB
1 dB -5.87 dB

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Example #3 NTMS
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Example 
2dB





 

10

 10 1 .585

Ant 1 Sun Noise = 2 dB Ant 1


Ant 2 Sun Noise = 4 dB 10 log 
.5852.33dB
Is the gain difference 2 dB
or something else?
 
4dB






Convert each sun noise reading 10

 10 1 1.5119

Ant 2
from (S+N)/N to S/N in dB
10 log 
1.5119 
1.80dB
(S+N)/N = S/N + N/N
= S/N + 1 1.80dB 
2.33dB 
4.13dB
or S/N = (S+N)/N - 1
Gain Difference in dB

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Sun Noise Measurements NTMS


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at 24 GHz – May 2001


DISH Sun Noise Conversion Delta Gain Theoretical Gain Based Theoretical
Over Cold To S/N Compared to 12 Gain on 12 in 3 dB
Sky in. Reference Reference Beamwidth
(S+N)/N Dish Dish
12 in. Commercial 1.5 dB -3.84 dB 0 dB 35.5 dBi Reference 2.85o

24 in. MACOM 4.2 dB 2.12 dB 5.96 dB 41.5 dBi 41.5 dBi 1.45o
24 in. PCOM 3.8 dB 1.46 dB 5.3 dB 41.5 dBi 40.8 dBi 1.45o
24 in. Ku with 4.0 dB 1.80 dB 5.64 dB 41.5 dBi 41.1 dBi 1.45o
W5ZN 10/24 GHz
Dual Band Feed,
F/D=.375
55 in. .solid with 5.6 dB 4.2 dB 8.04 dB 48.5 dBi 43.5 dBi 0.63o
W5ZN 10/24 GHz
Dual Band Feed,
F/D=0.3

Receiver Noise Figure = 2.4 dB, Solar Flux 175

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K5SO Sun Noise Chart Texas

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for 1296 MHz vs Solar Flux Microwave


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March 3, 2012 10 GHz Texas

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Sun Noise Results Microwave


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Solar Flux = 108

The noise figure of the 10 GHz transverter was 1.75 dB plus the 5 ft
length of flexible test cable which has 3 dB loss provided an
effective noise figure at the feed of 4.75 dB.

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