Losses at the masthead in hydrogen line systems
Nooelec’s documentation lists the SAWbird+ H1 (no 50 Ω “reference” termination present) at ≈0.8 dB NF and the versions that include the internal 50 Ω reference/termination at ≈1.05 dB NF — so the internal termination/added loss raises the measured noise figure by about 0.25 dB according to Nooelec.
Compare this to effect of coaxial connectors at the masthead.
Typical insertion-loss values per connector (per mated pair), based on standard RF practice. These are not exact numbers for a specific brand but the commonly accepted engineering averages.
SMA ⬄ SMA
- Good-quality stainless SMA pair: 0.05–0.1 dB
- Brass SMA pair: 0.1–0.2 dB
- Cheap/poor-quality SMA: sometimes 0.2–0.3 dB
At L-band (1.4 GHz), the usual real-world figure engineers use is:
➡️ ~0.1 dB per SMA connection
N-type ⬄ N-type
N-type connectors are physically larger and normally have slightly lower loss:
- Precision N-type: 0.02–0.05 dB
- Standard N-type: 0.05–0.1 dB
At L-band (1.4 GHz):
➡️ ~0.05 dB per N-type connection
Comparison
| Connector Type | Typical Loss per Mated Pair (1.4 GHz) |
|---|---|
| SMA–SMA | ≈0.1 dB |
| N–N | ≈0.05 dB |
Practical guidance for radio astronomy
- Losses add up very quickly in front of your LNA.
- Two SMA connectors + a short cable + one more adapter can easily be 0.3–0.4 dB, which is large compared with an LNA NF of 0.8 dB.