soapy_power -d rtl=1 -g 45 -r 2.5M -b 1024 -t 60 -c -l -O spec_rtl1_20210620.csv
I made sure to turn on both bias tees before recording. What I'm getting is the attached figure. I wasn't expecting such a large difference in the height of the curves, as well as the difference in their shape. The hydrogen signal (blue) is clearly present is the sky graph around sample 550. I've been impressed with the decent response of this little antenna.
I'm trying to figure out why the spectral spectral responses differ so much and how to do baseline correction using the reference channel.
Any thoughts?
Dave
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I am testing a possible differential radiometer setup which consists of the following components:
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Might I suggest a single LNA with a SPDT SMA Coax switch between LNA and antenna with the termination on the other switch port.
If no other for computer to to control switch, you might consider similar to theset:
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Marcus,
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The static gain difference can be calibrated out. Just artificially multiply the weaker signal by a constant that makes them roughly equal.
Even if you calibrate out one time there gain vs temp functions may not be the same.
I am just assembling SCOPEINBOX so , so far I have yet got into the software, to see where you might want to control the switch.
Time to start searching EBAY for low cost surplus SMA RF Switchews
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Ordering some on these : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001646504341.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.52c1566cLgPf4G&aem_p4p_detail=202106210726462087103234548640036055059
Will test insertion loss at 1420 MHz on VNA.
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Even if you calibrate out one time there gain vs temp functions may not be the same.
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Interesting Will try and see how much degradation to the T of the antenna G/T there is with this option.
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Also, this version of the sawbird LNA has a built in switch and terminator.
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Even if you calibrate out one time there gain vs temp functions may not be the same.
I am just assembling SCOPEINBOX so , so far I have yet got into the software, to see where you might want to control the switch.
Time to start searching EBAY for low cost surplus SMA RF Switchews
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The Nooelec sawbird+h1 that I just got has a 4 term interface which the documentation says one terminal is a "switch" that terminates it to a 50 ohm load for calibration. I have not tried it.
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Good point; but we are not trying for Dicke precision or switching rate.
I would advocate for mechanical vs diode switching to maintain lower insertion loss.
For example on the NOOK LNAs, the standard one claims a NF of · 0.8dB noise figure at 1420MHz and the unit with the internal terminated switch · 1.05dB noise figure at 1420MHz. (Actually not that bad considering the price class)_
I will exercise one of my SMA microwave switches with long term square wave switch drive and measure before and after.
Remember this is not NARO precision but a small step up from the manual single time switch to a 50 ohm term in place of the antenna feed.
For the purist, do not forget to stick a thermister on the 5o ohm load, but for RTL-SDR, the simple looks fine.
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Does the “BareBones” and the “Switch Terminated” fit in same case?
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Nooelec SAWbird+ H1m Barebones with case
Physical Specifications
Parameter  | Value  | Unit  | 
Length  | 80 (3.15)  | Millimeter (Inch)  | 
Width  | 30 (1.18)  | Millimeter (Inch)  | 
Height  | 20 (0.79)  | Millimeter (Inch)  | 
Weight  | 52 (0.11)  | Gram (Pound)  | 
SAWbird+ H1t barebones
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Length  | 75 (2.95)  | Millimeter (Inch)  | 
Width  | 25 (0.98)  | Millimeter (Inch)  | 
Height  | 15 (0.59)  | Millimeter (Inch)  | 
Weight  | 14 (0.03)  | Gram (Pound)  | 
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Jeff
An alternative is to place the switch only in the path of the calibration signal. The antenna is fed via a low loss path with the calibrator fed by a high loss path. Unequal ratio hybrids could be used. However for the amateur, the simplest would be to have the calibration signal injected by a small probe (~1 wave length) on the edge of the antenna. The only loss in the desired path would be the shadow of the calibration probe.
This type of arrangement also brings the calibration signal lower nearer the desired signal level.
Of course, one would need to establish the values of the calibration signal over ambient air temperature. The impact of dirty relay contacts would be minimal since the only thing impacted is the value of the calibrator which is much higher in level.
Paul
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This is called a Mumford tube, invented in the mid '50's, and is not such a great idea as there is much more to the concept than stated. I have many waveguide gas tube noise sources. They need a high voltage firing pulse and a very good controlled current supply as the noise supplied is dependent on the current. The length of the tube at L band would need to be about 24 inches based on my S-band tubes. The neon pressure is critical. Also the angle is critical for low reflection coefficient. Loss can be very significant is care is not taken to insure the VSWR is not hosed by sticking a 1/2 inch diameter (yes, thats the size for L band) in a horn system.A 35 dB ENR solid state noise source coupled into the horn thru a small 20 to 30 dB coupling loop is MUCH MUCH better. The high ENR sources are available, or you can make one using MMIC amps, just make sure you put them in a little temp controlled oven to keep the gain stages constant. I have presented these approaches several times at SARA conferences over the last 26 years or so.
We use similar calibration systems in both our 1421 MHz feed and the 8.4 GHz DSN system here at the university, both designed by me and vetted by outside reviewers.The main issue is to not contribute much noise to your system in the "off" state (dont want to spoil your system noise temp), and to have a relatively precise and STABLE noise source in the "on" state.Do a Y factor measurement by observing the cold sky with the noise off, then turn it on, do the simple Y factor math and viola! you have your Tsys!! Great for tracking system performance and degradation. Also the absolute temperature contribution can be set and this can be used to measure source temperature in the sky, providing "cal" marks on your chart! You can figure out how many Janskys the thing you are looking at really is!Jeff Kruth
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Hello Jeff and All,
Back in 2005 I did a SARA Journal paper on noise calibration. (Attached) Checked links & they still work. From later work in lab at 408MHz, I discovered that mismatch at antenna or receiver input alter the calibration a bit. There is a reason Greenbank receivers use a lot of ferrite isolators. LNA's of that vintage always had a good bit of mismatch at the input.
I drew the coupler as I did because that corresponds to the physical position of the connectors on most coax line or strip line couplers. Many couplers will have an internal termination on one port. I have seen surplus couplers with internal termination blown out. Those are not usable! If there is an internal termination, it normally will check out as 50 ohms on an ohmmeter through one of the other ports.
Jeff Kruth supplied one of my directional couplers, a 30 dB coupler for 200 to 400MHz. It has loss in the main line below my measurement ability.
With the help of the mini VNA's available now, you could characterize a surplus coupler. My characterization of couplers in 2005 used a URM26 signal generator with a diode detector ant an HP 415. A couple of super good 50 ohm terminator are needed. A Mini VNA can give answers for each measurement in seconds, instead of 5 minutes.
Terminate all ports except one. Measure return loss for each port this way.
Terminate all ports except two. Measure insertion loss between each pair.
You can now establish the personality of the coupler.
Years ago Charles Osborne fixed me up with a couple of super good terminations, with data from his lab. I keep them in a padded box & measuer DC resistance to assure it did not change in storage before I use them.
Sorry about rambling on here. Waiting for comments from Jeff & Charles who both understand RF measurements better then me.
Bruce Randall
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Marcus
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For a low cost, uncalibrated, noise source, one of the simplest is a series , or even one, of amplifiers with the input terminated. For L-Band (i.e. 1450 MHz), the ubiquitous TVRO line amplifiers are good, as is, or modified for external (non coax) power feed.

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For a low cost, uncalibrated, noise source, one of the simplest is a series , or even one, of amplifiers with the input terminated. For L-Band (i.e. 1450 MHz), the ubiquitous TVRO line amplifiers are good, as is, or modified for external (non coax) power feed.
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Agree: Series amplifiers: Cheeep and simple but, yes, not as stable as (for a real astronomy application) a real noise source
However there are a number of moderate priced, Chinese, real diode noise sources (I ordered some to play with)
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Or if you want to go hole hog: (This is quite a nice attractive price vs the real HP device)

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The problem with that approach is that they’re much more sensitive to supply voltage variability and temperature changes than a simple diode noise source.
But yes, this will work.
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Even on AMAZON: An actual diode (Zener) noise source

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For a low cost, uncalibrated, noise source, one of the simplest is a series , or even one, of amplifiers with the input terminated. For L-Band (i.e. 1450 MHz), the ubiquitous TVRO line amplifiers are good, as is, or modified for external (non coax) power feed.
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Well when I get my HP 8970B / 346C working I might be able to calibrate some of these padded sources. Threre are others out there that should be able to do the same.
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I bought this high level noise source from Amazon,, was cheap , ~ $20 w lots of ENR… I did need to put a pad as apparently the output is affected by the load impedance,,, no surprise.
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