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"Somebody Somewhere" wrote:
Is there a stand-alone, or PC software-based, RF spectrum display that can interface with the 455khz IF output of a Ten-Tec RX340? I don't really want PC control of the RX340, just a spectrum display. Thanks. I bought a spectrum analyzer at a hamfest that I use as a panadapter for my RX340. Usually it is connected to the first IF (45.445 MHz), and I use a broadband amplifier to bring the very low-level signal up so the spectrum analyzer can use it. I haven't found the other IF outs to be all that useful for a panadapter. BTW, I paid about $200 for the spectrum analyzer -- it's not all that expensive a way to go. -- Eric F. Richards "Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- Myron Glass, often attributed to J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940 |
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