FT8 sensitivity specs: actual -21dB or marketing fluff?
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Been reading various sources about FT8's claimed sensitivity threshold of -21dB in 2500Hz bandwidth. The Signal ID Wiki and other sources consistently quote this figure, but I'm seeing real-world variations in my shack. Most successful contacts seem to happen between -5dB to -24dB, with signals below -20dB often completely inaudible but still decodable.
Running an IC-7300 with SignaLink USB interface and wondering if my setup is limiting performance or if the -21dB spec represents ideal laboratory conditions. Anyone done actual SNR testing with calibrated signal generators? What's your real-world minimum decode threshold?
Also curious about the bandwidth reference - the 2500Hz reference seems to be based on SSB receiver IF filter width, but actual FT8 bandwidth is much narrower at around 50Hz. Makes the SNR comparison somewhat artificial.
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