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Spectrum Analyser Using Tek 465
I wonder if anyone knows of a project or kit that uses a 'scope
timebase output as the basis of an HF spectrum analyser. My aim is to make something that would be useful for filter work so I'm not necessarily looking for very wide frequency sweep. TIA, Charlie. -- M0WYM www.radiowymsey.org Sign today! http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/SaveShortwave/ |
Spectrum Analyser Using Tek 465
"M0WYM" wrote in message ... I wonder if anyone knows of a project or kit that uses a 'scope timebase output as the basis of an HF spectrum analyser. My aim is to make something that would be useful for filter work so I'm not necessarily looking for very wide frequency sweep. Charlie. M0WYM My own analyzer was a kit for a QST project sold by A&A Engineering; the design centered around a CATV module and had it's own timebase and IF strip/log detector internally. The analyzer used the scope as a X-Y display. For serious SSB and CW filter work the VCO is going to be tricky, you'll need low phase noise, etc.; and a good set of narrow IF filters that can be swept is another can of worms. Most of the ham analyzers are better suited for wider IF responses and wide sweep ranges. I did a major rework of the IF and Log Amp using an Analog Devices chip, but the analyzer still has limitations. I'd seriously look at some of the DSP receiver kits that are now on the market--most offer spectrum display on the computer screen, and adding a good, but simple, sweep generator might be an easier approach. Pete |
Spectrum Analyser Using Tek 465
"M0WYM" wrote in message ... I wonder if anyone knows of a project or kit that uses a 'scope timebase output as the basis of an HF spectrum analyser. My aim is to make something that would be useful for filter work so I'm not necessarily looking for very wide frequency sweep. TIA, Charlie. Hi Charlie, For very little money, you can buy the miniVNA: http://www.miniradiosolutions.com/ That will far outplay anything you can build. Because it makes use of a PC, it will have features well beyond a simple SA + tracking generator. In addition, it's a vector device. GL, Dale W4OP |
Spectrum Analyser Using Tek 465
"Dale Parfitt" wrote in message news:ZCq6l.1994$ Hi Charlie, For very little money, you can buy the miniVNA: http://www.miniradiosolutions.com/ That will far outplay anything you can build. Because it makes use of a PC, it will have features well beyond a simple SA + tracking generator. In addition, it's a vector device. GL, Dale W4OP Their scalar network analyzer looks awesome too! There's an amazing lack of "boatanchor" hardware in these devices. |
Spectrum Analyser Using Tek 465
Dale Parfitt wrote:
SNIP For very little money, you can buy the miniVNA: http://www.miniradiosolutions.com/ That will far outplay anything you can build. Because it makes use of a PC, it will have features well beyond a simple SA + tracking generator. In addition, it's a vector device. GL, Dale W4OP Dale, That is neat but it works out as over £200 here (around $300). I will bear it in mind as it would be great for antenna work using a laptop. Thanks, Charlie. -- M0WYM www.radiowymsey.org Sign today! http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/SaveShortwave/ |
Spectrum Analyser Using Tek 465
Tio Pedro wrote:
SNIP I'd seriously look at some of the DSP receiver kits that are now on the market--most offer spectrum display on the computer screen, and adding a good, but simple, sweep generator might be an easier approach. Pete Pete, That does sound interesting and pretty inexpensive. You have me thinking now :) Thanks, Charlie. -- M0WYM www.radiowymsey.org Sign today! http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/SaveShortwave/ |
Spectrum Analyser Using Tek 465
M0WYM wrote:
That is neat but it works out as over £200 here Just seen an add for it in this months RadCom, Martin Lynch has it at £259.95 ($426)! Charlie. -- M0WYM www.radiowymsey.org Sign today! http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/SaveShortwave/ |
Spectrum Analyser Using Tek 465
"Tio Pedro" wrote in message ... "Dale Parfitt" wrote in message news:ZCq6l.1994$ Hi Charlie, For very little money, you can buy the miniVNA: http://www.miniradiosolutions.com/ That will far outplay anything you can build. Because it makes use of a PC, it will have features well beyond a simple SA + tracking generator. In addition, it's a vector device. GL, Dale W4OP Their scalar network analyzer looks awesome too! There's an amazing lack of "boatanchor" hardware in these devices. Not even any condensers. Dale |
Spectrum Analyser Using Tek 465
"M0WYM" wrote in message ... M0WYM wrote: That is neat but it works out as over £200 here Just seen an add for it in this months RadCom, Martin Lynch has it at £259.95 ($426)! Charlie. -- M0WYM For what it does- that's a great price. I have $14K in my HP. Dale Dale W4OP |
Spectrum Analyser Using Tek 465
Dale Parfitt wrote:
"M0WYM" wrote in message ... M0WYM wrote: That is neat but it works out as over £200 here Just seen an add for it in this months RadCom, Martin Lynch has it at £259.95 ($426)! Charlie. -- M0WYM For what it does- that's a great price. I have $14K in my HP. Dale Dale W4OP Wow! -ex |
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