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David H. January 12th 05 04:03 AM

WTB: RF Spectrum Analyxer - At least 1Ghz
 
greets all

Just wanted to let everyone [who might read this] know that I am looking to purchase
a spectrum analyzer. Make and model is not terribly important. Just looking for
something that works reasonably well, has fairly good input sensitivity (measurements
made from an antenna are prime objective) and has a top end of at least 1Ghz.

I've looked on ebay. Most of these unit are running at least $1000.00 - $1500.00 or
over. If anyone's recently purchased a new 6 or 22Ghz SA, and would like to get rid
of that older one that might be sitting in the closet, I'd be interested. Thanks.

Dave

John Miles January 15th 05 08:07 AM

In article ,
says...
greets all

Just wanted to let everyone [who might read this] know that I am looking to purchase
a spectrum analyzer. Make and model is not terribly important. Just looking for
something that works reasonably well, has fairly good input sensitivity (measurements
made from an antenna are prime objective) and has a top end of at least 1Ghz.

I've looked on ebay. Most of these unit are running at least $1000.00 - $1500.00 or
over. If anyone's recently purchased a new 6 or 22Ghz SA, and would like to get rid
of that older one that might be sitting in the closet, I'd be interested. Thanks.

Dave


You are unlikely to get one for free, at least one that works. :) Look
for a clean HP 141T / 8552B / 8554B or 8554L rig on eBay. It should be
possible to find a package like that for less than $600.00. Manuals are
usually available on CD from the same source.

-- jm

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The Eternal Squire January 16th 05 06:17 AM

You could always build one. The W7ZOI webpages offer links to one in
kit form.

John Miles wrote:
In article ,
says...

greets all

Just wanted to let everyone [who might read this] know that I am looking to purchase
a spectrum analyzer. Make and model is not terribly important. Just looking for
something that works reasonably well, has fairly good input sensitivity (measurements
made from an antenna are prime objective) and has a top end of at least 1Ghz.

I've looked on ebay. Most of these unit are running at least $1000.00 - $1500.00 or
over. If anyone's recently purchased a new 6 or 22Ghz SA, and would like to get rid
of that older one that might be sitting in the closet, I'd be interested. Thanks.

Dave



You are unlikely to get one for free, at least one that works. :) Look
for a clean HP 141T / 8552B / 8554B or 8554L rig on eBay. It should be
possible to find a package like that for less than $600.00. Manuals are
usually available on CD from the same source.

-- jm

------------------------------------------------------
http://www.qsl.net/ke5fx
Note: My E-mail address has been altered to avoid spam
------------------------------------------------------


John Miles January 16th 05 05:54 PM

In article ,
says...
You could always build one. The W7ZOI webpages offer links to one in
kit form.


The W7ZOI design doesn't go anywhere near 1 GHz, though.

There is another homebrew SA design that does, however. Good for the
hardcore builder:
http://users4.ev1.net/~wsprowls/index.html

-- jm

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http://www.qsl.net/ke5fx
Note: My E-mail address has been altered to avoid spam
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