I've asked this before, but I can't find the thread.
Which Tecsun model had the digital signal strength meter with the greatest dynamic range? It seems like one went from 20-99 dB or something like that. I known that the dB scale is not dBu, may not be linear, and may vary with frequency. I do figure that you could roughly calibrate it to 1 dB, or an accuracy of 10% in field intensity, with enough effort. I know Rich tried this, but I think it needed more fudge factors added. I am used to fudge factors, as they are used in scientific research all the time, and mostly legitimately, so I am not intimidated by it.
What about the Grundig Satellit 750? Does that have a digital signal meter in addition to the d'Arsonval type S meter?
Which Tecsun model had the digital signal strength meter with the greatest dynamic range? It seems like one went from 20-99 dB or something like that. I known that the dB scale is not dBu, may not be linear, and may vary with frequency. I do figure that you could roughly calibrate it to 1 dB, or an accuracy of 10% in field intensity, with enough effort. I know Rich tried this, but I think it needed more fudge factors added. I am used to fudge factors, as they are used in scientific research all the time, and mostly legitimately, so I am not intimidated by it.
What about the Grundig Satellit 750? Does that have a digital signal meter in addition to the d'Arsonval type S meter?