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Hi gang,
I know there are several professional engineering types on the list, so I thought I'd post this here. I teach at a technical college and it is budget time. My boss asked me for a "wish list" and a vector network analyzer came to mind. What I had in mind would be something we could use to characterize small signal BJT and JFET circuits at say 3-30MHz. VHF and UHF would be nice, but not required. I'd be looking for something that could provide real and imaginary values, so as to be able to develop s parameters for various circuits. In order to qualify for consideration, the unit would have to be new, and non-kit. I know HP and others make things like this. Anyrecommendations? BTW, I know something like this is going to run in the kilo or tens of kilo buck range. Hey, it's their money and they asked. ![]() Thanks for the input. Bob WB0POQ |
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