Following on from the construction of the Norton amplifier, the real question to be answered is 'is an HF pre-amplifier necessary on 14MHz and if so what should its specification be'? The full system noise figure factor is given by f=fa + (Lc-1)(Tc/To) + Lc(Lt-1)(Tt/To) + LcLt(fr-1) where fa is the external noise factor given by: fa = pn/kTob pn = available noise power from a lossless antenna Lc = antenna circuit loss Tc = temp of antenna and ground surrounding (in range) Lt = transmission line loss (1dB in our case) Tt = transmission line temperature (288k as its quite mild today) To = reference temperature (go for 288k) fr = noise FACTOR of receiver Fr = noise FIGURE of rx = 10logfr (14 dB in our case) so the noise power in watts from all sources - pre detection is n = f k To b where f is as above the system noise factor which is a theoretical quantity taking account of all noise sources. For the purposes of finding out whether we really need a pre amp we will simplify the ma...