I have just received this from Nooelec themselves – I did not realise there are two different barebones Nooelec SAWBird H1 LNAs.
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Kayla (Nooelec)
Nov 3, 2025, 15:43 EST
Hello, Andrew. No, I'm sorry. We have the standard model barebones version, not the 50-ohm resistor model.
A relay before the LNA creates a higher Noise Factor unit. . I see little value in the resistor.
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I have just received this from Nooelec themselves – I did not realise there are two different barebones Nooelec SAWBird H1 LNAs.
Andy
Kayla (Nooelec)
Nov 3, 2025, 15:43 EST
Hello, Andrew. No, I'm sorry. We have the standard model barebones version, not the 50-ohm resistor model.
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With temp gain coeffs in the -0.1 dB / 10 dgC for current LNAs, small dish H Line systems have 'drift'error sources much greater than this to deal with.
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A relay before the LNA creates a higher Noise Factor unit. . I see little value in the resistor.
The GaAs switch they use is relatively low-loss, although, not as low as the manufacturer claimed at the time this unit was designed.
You have to balance the higher noise against the functional utility of being able to switch against an ambient-temp terminator. This is how Dicke-switching
works, for example.
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Yes, one of the uncased units is the same SAW LNA that is in the cased version we usually supply.
The other uncased version has a RF switch in the fron end that will switch the :LNA input between the antenna and a 50 ohm load (hot termination). The disadvantage of the switch version is that the rf loss means it has a higher noise figure.
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Hi All,
Interesting discussion on the resistor in some barebones Nooelec's.
So.....after all the tooing and froing can I ask:
Does providing a reference sample taken from the antenna side of the coaxial cable and LNA give an improvement over one taken next to SDR?
If yes to above, then does the resistor switch in some Nooelec Barebones devices also give improvement over the use of reference sample 3MHz away from the signal frequency as used in ezRA, in spite of the device's limitations already discussed on this group?
How about using a coaxial relay switch on the antenna side of the LNA to switch in a 50 ohm dummy load? In the H-Line group meeting yesterday it was suggested this could increase noise? How does it do that? How bad is that? Is it a major problem? Does that increase in noise offset all the benefit of getting a reference signal from next to dish?
One other question that came up yesterday is - the SDRplay devices can provide bandwidth 8MHz. If we use that whole bandwidth, does that mean that a reference signal collected from an offset frequency has to be over 8MHz away from 1420MHz? Is 8MHz enough or does it need to be further than that?
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Gosh – the difference is significant!
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Subject: Re: [SARA] Re: Nooelec SAWBird H1 LNA and internal switch to 50 ohm resistor
The Top 3 Data/Drift Pair shows using an image shift to measure system or sky changes. ( aka the 1423 MHz freq shift 'Dicke-Switch' technique )
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