G0HZU,
i think you have more than proved your point.
i must admit that it does feed my ego a bit to know that your findings are in line with what my ears told me. ie: the 2999 makes no appreciable difference, and the schottky diodes make a slight difference on empty frequency noise.
i do not think you should waste any more of your time trying to prove that the specs of the RF amp transistor are not what really matters in these circuits. (common base RF amplifiers)
i have done a few experiments involving changing the value of the emitter resistor in this circuit, and while i dont have the test equipment to prove it; i have found that right about the same point that shows an improvement in sensitivity, the tendency to self oscillate shows up.
the sad thing about all this is that as of right now, we have hit a dead end in our quest to quiet the white noise in the receive of our EPT3600 based radios.
as i said before, if you come up with anything; there are plenty of us who would love nothing more than to breadboard up what you drew in a schematic.
thanks for your time. i imagine this thread will be referenced for years to come when this debate comes up on other forums.
LC
i think you have more than proved your point.
i must admit that it does feed my ego a bit to know that your findings are in line with what my ears told me. ie: the 2999 makes no appreciable difference, and the schottky diodes make a slight difference on empty frequency noise.
i do not think you should waste any more of your time trying to prove that the specs of the RF amp transistor are not what really matters in these circuits. (common base RF amplifiers)
i have done a few experiments involving changing the value of the emitter resistor in this circuit, and while i dont have the test equipment to prove it; i have found that right about the same point that shows an improvement in sensitivity, the tendency to self oscillate shows up.
the sad thing about all this is that as of right now, we have hit a dead end in our quest to quiet the white noise in the receive of our EPT3600 based radios.
as i said before, if you come up with anything; there are plenty of us who would love nothing more than to breadboard up what you drew in a schematic.
thanks for your time. i imagine this thread will be referenced for years to come when this debate comes up on other forums.
LC