Since when does the S-meter have anything to do with dynamic range? My old Kenwood TS-2000 had a pretty tight S-meter, but that didn't help its, um, pedestrian (to be kind) dynamic range numbers.

73,
Scott, N9AA


On 8/21/13 7:19 PM, wb4...@knology.net wrote:

One salient point is that my K3's S-meter does NOT show linear/accurate readings above about S9 +25. It hits S9+60 at about -30dBm, which should read only about S9+40. This could throw off the assumed dynamic range of 102dB.


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