I get angst every time I hear someone banter about Rob Sherwood’s receiver test data especially when taken out of context. There is something like 14 different categories to look at. Rob organized the chart top to bottom based on only one parameter. He did it to give structure to the chart. In other words, the top does not mean the best. I have taken a lot of time reading what Rob has said about his test. No one parameter makes one radio better than another. A wholistic view must be taken. But rather than listen to me, here is a video with Rob himself discussing his receiver test data.
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By the Numbers, Rob’s Numbers
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