"Paul Burridge"  wrote in message 
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 On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 23:30:40 -0800, "Ed Price"  
 wrote: 
 
 Designing and building a product to provide many years of use, and then 
 capable of being repaired without access to unique components and/or 
exotic 
 service equipment, is a concept so rare as to be thought a scam. 
 
 Can anyone recommend a decent commercial vector network analyser and 
 spectrum analyser that one can repair oneself if necessary and 
 hopefully keep them up and running for ever? 
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 "I expect history will be kind to me, since I intend to write it." 
                                                                    - 
Winston Churchill 
 
 
For the spectrum analyzer part, the best a hobbyist can usually afford is an 
HP-141, with a few plug-ins (IIRC, they offered a total of 6, collect the 
whole set!). And you will need the HP manuals (some of which are available 
free from the US Army LOGSA site). And you will need some other basic and 
decent lab gear (scope, counter, DMM, sig gens) to do the job right. 
 
Sorry, but I can't comment on any Network Analyzers. 
 
Ed 
wb6wsn 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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