Drew,

The S-meter operates off the AGC voltage and cannot be controlled in the firmware. The result is that you will "have to put up with it" Most all receivers have done the same thing in my 50+ years of hamming.

What I can say is is that if you reduce the RF Gain to eliminate the band noise level, and the S-meter now reads (for example) S-3, a signal that is now indicating S-9 should receive a proper report of S-6.

Actually, the S in he RST report is better given with respect to other signals on the band rather than as an absolute number. Report the "S" in the RST report with your ears rather than what the S-meter is indicating. For those who have operated older receivers, that is the way it is done. If you look at the "S" report in the ARRL handbook, it will indicate that is a strength relative to other stations on the band rather than relying on a meter reading. DXpedition and contest contacts are always "599" just for expediency.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 3/6/2013 10:30 AM, drewko wrote:
Don,

I always seem to have my RF gain adjusted by ear to below where the
s-meter will deflect on a particular signal. So I will most always
have to readjust the gain to see an s-meter reading. The RF gain can
be adjusted much lower than the signal's meter deflection point but
still have an audible signal. A moderate strength signal can still be
heard when the RF gain has been turned down to the point where the
s-meter incicates s9+40 db.

The more I think about it the less useful it seems to have the meter
deflect upward with a lowered RF gain setting. Does anyone find this
action useful for tuning in a signal?

I know that I would be fiddling around with the RF gain control a lot
less if the s-meter display was not affected by the gain control. Why
not make the s-meter "absolute mode", which is independent of the
attenuation setting, also independent of the RF gain control? That
seems more consistent and logical to me.



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