


Obvious questions:
How are you powering the cased Sawbird? (Is the LED lit?)
Are you powering via the USB connector or via the RF line/SDR? (Does your SDR actually support power?)
(As it’s too easy to do… I’ve done it… :o) Are you sure you’ve got the antenna on the input side and SDR on the output side?
Ed
From: sara...@googlegroups.com <sara...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Cathal O'Donghaile
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2026 10:17 AM
To: Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers <sara...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [SARA] Re: Different readings from barebones and cased Sawbird H1
Attached pics once again. Not sure if they are displaying above.
On Monday, 11 May 2026 at 15:09:09 UTC+1 Cathal O'Donghaile wrote:
Hi Everyone
I'm hoping someone can help me. I've been testing both a barebones H1 and cased H1 filter from Sawbird with AirSpy and I'm getting very different readouts. Most notably, I'm getting a faint hydrogen reading from the barebones and nothing from the cased one. Attached are screenshots:
So 3 things stand out:
- Hydrogen bump on Barebones
- The difference in profile between the 2 devices
- The cased H1 signal is louder sitting above the 50Db line whereas the barebones signal is slight quieter below the 50Db line
Anyone any ideas what might be wrong? Is it possible the cased one isn't picking up the signal from the probe. Just a note I have a copper probe attached.Would appreciate the help, thank you
Cathal
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Use a 50 Ohm Terminator on the LNA input for Background Correction acquisition
