Hi Paul,
I just finished it this evening......................it is a
good piece of equipment, and worth the money. Tomorrow, I will do more
in-depth testing. It appears to have resolution to 6 digits, which is good.
It consists of a pair of 9851 DDS chips, with a 1496 being used as a direct
conversion detector. I think I am going to build another one, so I can use
one at home and one at work.
Pete
"Paul Burridge" wrote in message
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 14:17:15 GMT, "Pete KE9OA"
wrote:
I just got through building up the VNA that Dale mentioned. Kit price is
250
dollars, plus 5 dollars shipping in the USA.
Right now, I am etching the power supply board, and I hope to have the
unit
up and running later this afternoon.
Please let us know how you get on....
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