http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/Measuring-SSB-RMS-Power-tp7653233p7653242.html
speech has breaks.
gain. Using a little over six second recorded speech. Recording contains
maximum power over time. Evaluating scope shoot, about 25 words during
six second recording. Not even close to pink noise.
> To evaluate speech use a pink noise source. That is the standard source signal for acoustic measurements.
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> Bob, K4TAX
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Jun 20, 2019, at 10:34 AM, John Oppenheimer <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Don,
>>
>>> On 6/20/19 9:21 AM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>>> John,
>>>
>>> That connection is OK if you realize that your scope is reading the DC
>>> voltage developed by rectifying the RF from 1/2 of the load. You still
>>> have to use the power formula that is in the DL1 manual.
>>
>> Well yes, power references are DCV^2 / 25
>>
>> DdB ratios computed using voltage ratios in the form of
>> 20 * Log(v1/v2). For example, 0 compression Pep/Pav dB =
>> 20 * log(15.3/5.24) = 9.3. I do need to flip the table title to Pav/Pep
>> for proper negative dB values, Done.
>>
>>> I prefer to allow the 'scope to read the full peak RF voltage. Connect
>>> the 'scope probe to the side of one resistor which is connected to the
>>> BNC jack (one of the leads closest to the BNC), and the 'scope ground
>>> probe to one or the resistor leads furthermost away from from the BNC jack.
>>
>> Using detected RF envelope for oscilloscope average RF measurement at
>> each digitized point during long, six second, trace. This will result
>> with increased accuracy when measuring modulated speech.
>>
>> John KN5L
>>
>>>> On 6/20/2019 9:38 AM, John Oppenheimer wrote:
>>>> Using DL1 with Oscilloscope to measure KX3 SSB RMS power:
>>>>
>>>>
https://www.kn5l.net/ssbpower/>>>>
>>>> Question, is this technique correct?