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![]() I think it is feasible to use an analogue RF front end under computer control, the a PC controlling the VCO and sampling the logarithmic output. In essence just replacing the oscilloscope as the display system. I guess, it is not necessary to PC control the VCO. Sweep generators are easy to come by. probably, if there is a way to feed the sweep into the PC to generate the X-axis, then that might be a better alternative. Having the PC control the VCO via a digital-to-analogue converter gives the PC a lot of control over the sweep rate etc. You could then control the sweep rate, and zoom in on areas of your choice, via the PC rather than analogue controls. But either way would work fine. You can feed the sweep into the PC with a simple analogue-to-digital converter no problem. Hans |
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