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			 KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog /////////////////////////////////////////// Rigol on RF Basics Posted: 09 Nov 2016 12:06 PM PST http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/kb6nu...m_medium=email Heres a white paper on basic RF measurementsÂ*from Rigol, a manufacturer of oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and signal generators. It does a decent job of explaining topics like the difference between time-domain measurements (that youd make with an oscilloscope) and frequency-domain measurement (that youd make with a spectrum analyzer). In addition to explaining how scopes and spectrum analzyersÂ*work, there are chapters on component tests, transmitter tests, and receiver tests. The third chapter, for example, explains how to use a spectrum analzyerÂ*(a Rigol, of course) to measure the bandwidth of filters, connector and cable insertion loss, and antenna VSWR. An idealized view of a filters frequency response. What you might actually see on a spectrum analyzer when measuring the frequency response of a filter. Im a little surprisedÂ*that they didnt more information about their latest signal generator, the DG1022Z. At $360, this 25 MHz signal generator looks like a great deal. It offers two output channels that you can program to output a wide variety of waveforms, and modulate those waveforms in many different ways. And, if you dont find any of the pre-programmed waveforms to your liking, you can create an arbitrary waveform of up to 16 Mbytes long. It also includes a 200 MHz frequency counter. Im not sure how much Id actually use it, but being the test equipment geek that I am, Im really tempted. I probably should get a spectrum analyzer first, though. The post Rigol on RF Basics appeared first on KB6NUs Ham Radio Blog.  | 
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