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CHECK OUT THE WIKI The purpose of the wiki is mainly to allow you to find information on instruments, either from either
- The model number
- The function(s) listed below. Some instruments have multiple functions - for example, the 4195A is a VNA, spectrum analyzer and an impedance analyzer. Therefore the 4195A is listed in multiple categories
Please also check out HPWiki available here:
- Accessory kits - various types
- AC power analyzers - PA2201A and PA2203A
- AC power supplies 6811C, 6812C, 6813C
- Airlines
- Arbitrary waveform generators M8194A
- Amplifiers?493A, 495A?
- Attenuators (optical) 8156A, 8157A, 8158B, 81566A, 81576A,?
- Attenuators (RF) 8494A
- Attenuator set (500 Ω) 350C
- Attenuator set (600 Ω) 350D
- Attenuator switch driver
- Audio analyzers? 8903A, 8903B, 8903E,? ?
- Base station test sets
- Bit error rate testers (BERTs)
- Cables
- Capacitance meters U1701A, U1701B, 4272A, 4278A, 4279A
- Capacitor Bridge 4270A,
- Capacitor standards 16380A, 16380C,?
- Carrier noise test setsi
- Cesium frequency standards
- Clamp ammeters
- Close field probes
- Crystal Impedance E4915A, E4916A
- Data Acquisition Systems (DAQs)
- DC power analyzers
- DC power supplies 6030A , 6031A , 6032A, 6033A, 6035A, 6131C, 6621A, 6622A, 6623A, 6624A, 6627A, 6255A, 6645A, 6671A, 6672A, 6673A, 6674A, 6675A, 62003A, 62003C, 62003E, 62004A, 62004B, 62004E, 62005A, 62005B, 62005E, 62006A, 62006B, 62006E, 62010A, 62010C, 62010E, 62012A, 62012C, 62012E, 62015A, 62015C, 62015E, 62018A, 62018C, 62018E, 62024A, 62024C, 62024E, 62028A, 62028C, 62028E, 62048A, 62048C, 62048E
- Delay lines
- Detectors
- Device current waveform analyzers
- Digital communications analyzers
- Directional couplers
- Distortion analyzers 330B, 330C, 330D, 331A, 332A, 333A, 334A, 339A, 8903A, 8903B, 8903E,???
- Dynamic measurement DC source
- Electrometers
- Fading simulators
- Femto ammeters
- Filters
- Frequency counters 522B, 5342A 5343A 5352B
- Frequency standards?
- Function Generators ? 3310A,? 8165A,
- GPIB controllers, extenders, cables etc.
- GPS frequency standards
- Harmonic mixers
- High resistance meters 4339B
- High resistance meter fixtures 16008B
- HEV EV Grid Emulators and Test Systems
- In-circuit test systems
- Impedance analyzers 4195A, 4291A, 4291B, 4395A, 4396A, 4396B, 4294A, E4990A, E4991A
- Impedance Analyzer Accessories
- Impedance / Gain Phase analyzer 4194A
- Impedance Meter 4193A,
- Isolators
- LCR meters? U1701A, U1701B, U1731A,? U1731B, U1731C, U1732A, U1732B, U1732C, U1733C, 4191A , 4192A, 4194A, 4195A, E4196A,? 4216A, 4260A, 4261A, 4262A? 4263A, 4263B, 4271B, 4274A, 4275A, 4276A , 4277A, 4284A, 4285A, 4286A, 4287A, 4291A, 4291B, 4294A, 4332A, 4342A, 4395A, 4396A, 4396B, E4980A and E4980AL
- LCR meter calibration devices? 16380A 42030A? 42090A, 42091A and 42100A
- LCR meter accessories
- 2-Terminal BNCs.
- 4-Terminal Pair (BNC connectors)
- Cable extension 16048A, 16048D, 16048E, 16048G, 16048H
- DC current bias accessories 42841A, 42842A, 42842B, 42842C, 42843A
- DC voltage bias accessories 16065A, 16065C,
- Kelvin clips 16089A, 16089B, 16089C,16089E
- Lead Components 16047A,16047B, 16047D, 16047E
- Material 16451B, 16452A
- Probes 42941A
- SMD 16034E, 16034G, 16034H
- 2-port 16096A
- 7 mm (APC7)
- 2-Terminal BNCs.
- LCZ meters? 4276A, 4277A,
- Lightwave clock / data receivers
- Lightwave converter
- Lightwave component analyzer
- Lightwave measurement system mainframes
- Lightwave polarization analyzers 8509B
- Logic analyzers
- Nemo wireless network solutions.
- Noise and interference test set
- Noise figure analyzers
- Noise sources 346A, 346B. 346C ,
- Matching pads (50 ohm to 75 ohm or similar)
- Materials test equipment
- Microwave repeaters
- Microwave downconverters 70427A
- Microwave / THz sources
- Milliammeter 428B
- Milliohm meter
- Mobile communications DC source
- Modular instruments
- AXIe
- Data acquisition (DAQ)
- USB
- PXIe
- Modulation analyzers
- Multimeters 427A, 970A
- Optical attenuators
- Optical heads
- Optical sources
- Optical spectrum analyzers
- Oscilloscopes 120A, 120AR, 120B, 122A, 130A, 130B, 130BR, 130C, 140A, 140B, 141A, 150A, 150AR, 160B, 180A, 180AR, 180CD, 181A, 181AR, 181T, 181TR, 182C, 182T, 183A, 183B, 184A, 184B, 185A, 185B, 1200A, 1200B, 1220A, 1221A, 1703A, 1707A, 1707B, 1710A, 1710B, 1715A, 1722A, 1725A, 1726A, 1740A, 1741A, 1742A, 1743A, 1744A, 1746A, 1980A, 1980B, 5403A, 6000A, 6000L, 16533A, 16534A, 54100A, 5410B, 54100C, 5100D, 54111D, 54120A, 54120B, 54200A, 54501A, 54502A, 54503A, 54504A, 54520A, 54520C, 54540A, 54540C, 54542A, 54542C, 54600B, 54601A, 54601B, 54602B, 54603B,? 54645A, 54654N, 54710A, 54720A, 54750A, 54825N, E1428,?
- Oven controlled crystal oscillators (OCXOs)
- Pattern generators
- PCM terminal test set
- Phase noise measurement
- Pico ammeters
- Printers 2225
- Plotters 7470A, 7475A?
- Probes
- Protocol analyzers and exercisers.
- Power booster test sets
- Power meters 431A, 431B, 431C, 432A, 435A, 435B, 437B, 438A
- Power splitters
- Power supplies
- Pulse generators
- Q-meters 4342A?
- Q-meter calibration inductors 16470A
- Reflection transmission test set
- Return loss module (optical)
- Relays / switches / switch matrices (optical)
- Relays / switches / switch matrices (RF)
- Resistor standards 42030A?and 42100A
- S-parameter test sets
- Scalar network analyzers
- SCSI bus preprocessor interface E2324A
- Selective level meters 3746A
- Semiconductors
- Semiconductor parameter analyzers 4145A, 4155B, 4156B,
- Signal analyzers
- Signal generators / sweep generators / signal sources / oscillators 200CD, 201B, 209A, 204D,? 608A,? 8165A
- Software
- Source measure units
- Spectrum analyzers 4195A,???
- Switch control units
- SWR meter 415E?
- Time interval? counters
- Time mark generator 226A
- Timing and data state modules
- Torque wrenches
- Transmitter testers
- Trigger modules
- Ultrasound transducers
- Universal bridge? 4260A, 4265A, 4265B?
- Vacuum tube voltmeter 410C
- Vector Impedance Meter 4193A, 4800A, 4815A
- Vector Network Analyzers (VNAs) 4195A,? 8510A, 8510B, 8510C, 8753A, 8753B, 8753C, 8753D, 8753E, 8753ES, 8752ET, 8719A, 8719B, 8719C, 8719D, 8720A, 8720B, 8720C, 8720D, 8720ES, 8722A, 8722B, 8722C, 8722D, 8722ES,
- Vector Network Analyzers (VNA) calibration kits 85032B, 85032E, 85033C, 85033D, 85033E, 85050B, 85050C, 85050D, 85052B, 85052C, 85052D, 85054A, 85054B, 85054D, 85056A
- Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) verification kits
- Vector Signal Analyzer 89650S, 89600S
- Vector voltmeters 8405A, 8508A,
- VXI mainframes 70000B, 70000C
- Waveform and function generators
- Waveguide to waveguide and waveguide to coaxial transitions.
- Wireless 58 OTA chambers
- Wireless channel emulators
- Wireless network emulators
- Wireless communication test sets
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Re: BS, was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Spread the word -- Swap Meet Returns!
Bob’s wife obviously remembered that his life insurance policy had lapsed…
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On Friday, March 18, 2022, 17:30, n4buq <n4buq@...> wrote:
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*Once folks have an opportunity to cheaply develop a real interest, TinySA and NanoVNA will not be enough (?definatly true?)" Not to sound too blasphemic, but I wager most folks, including some "far mid-range" in terms of their interest?in - for instance - FM tuners, when in a literal minute, including whipping out their NanoVNA?+ mini-fixture, hooking it up on USB to their lab computer, plug a given filter in, run their saved sweep (this one below is just a quick one I whipped together, so please disregard the haste), can come?up with something?like this: I am finding a bit of inconsistency between subsequent measurements, calibration may be a bit off - though the kit does include?a?calibration set - but it's so convenient and truly a gateway little device?to far more sophistication?than one may assume they "deserve..." (being "hobby engineers") By that I mean to point out the incredible accessibility these little devices provide. In a meaningful way, the core of this conversation at this juncture.? Radu.? On Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 1:59 PM Dave McGuire <mcguire@...> wrote: On 3/18/22 16:42, Lothar baier wrote: |
Re: BS, was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Spread the word -- Swap Meet Returns!
Reminds me of the rain gutter commercials.
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Presenter: "How many of you use a ladder to clean your gutters?" Bob raises his hand. Presenter: "Bob - that's way too dangerous for you to be climbing a ladder!" Bob's wife looks at Bob with a very worried look on her face as Bob slowly and sheepishly lowers his hand. Me: "What's wrong with you people?!!" Barry - N4BUQ ----- Original Message -----
From: "zentronics42" <Zentronics42@...> I will toss in at least 2 pennies worth as I would be just coming out of being |
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On 3/18/22 17:19, Zentronics42@... wrote:
I will toss in at least 2 pennies worth as I would be just coming out of being considered one of the kids. I still work with high school students in vocation programs and definitely can tell things are alive and well. But here is a few points The current generation has been told FAR to often that "this is for some one else not for you" way to often, My self included to be honest. There was a shift from "go figure it out" to "that is too dangerous" I am the only person I know of with in 400 miles that is willing to work on vacuum tube equipment due to the high voltages involved. I have run in to many that are terrified of dying touching 12Vdc. Let alone 21KVdc of an anode discharge tube in a CRT scope.Yeah, there's been a huge "wrap them in bubble wrap and protect them from every possible danger" movement among parents in the past few decades. I'll be turning 53 on Monday. I lived in a house with lead-based paint, I had several chemistry sets, worked on tube gear, etc etc etc...and somehow I survived. Bravo for not being afraid of everything. Zero risk is zero life, and as you've found, most of the "risks" that people whine about are BS. Yes the channel is Tek equipment heavy but I would like to get some more HP gear on there as well but I don’t know where to start.Well, you've come to the right place. Youtube Channel for test equipment repair -I will check it out. Zen(is that your real name?) -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA |
Re: BS, was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Spread the word -- Swap Meet Returns!
I will toss in at least 2 pennies worth as I would be just coming out of being considered one of the kids. I still work with high school students in vocation programs and definitely can tell things are alive and well. But here is a few points The current generation has been told FAR to often that "this is for some one else not for you" way to often, My self included to be honest. There was a shift from "go figure it out" to "that is too dangerous" I am the only person I know of with in 400 miles that is willing to work on vacuum tube equipment due to the high voltages involved. I have run in to many that are terrified of dying touching 12Vdc. Let alone 21KVdc of an anode discharge tube in a CRT scope.
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To that end I even started a you tube channel linked in to show people how to spin up a lab from scratch. But if some one young is told to often "that is too dangerous" they start to believe it. This is true for anything Voltage is high HV or HP circuits. As well as chemicals needed to facilitate board making at home. Yes the channel is Tek equipment heavy but I would like to get some more HP gear on there as well but I don’t know where to start. Youtube Channel for test equipment repair - Zen -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dave McGuire Sent: Friday, March 18, 2022 4:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: BS, was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Spread the word -- Swap Meet Returns! On 3/18/22 16:42, Lothar baier wrote: *Currently there are many online circuit simulators and test equipmentThere are many, both online and real software. Most of the world's circuit simulation software has been free effectively forever. Much of it derives from SPICE, which has been public domain since day one. (1973) Of course there have always been corporations popping up charging people for things that the rest of the world gets for free, as always. One very handy one for more practical/less academic work is the Falstad circuit simulator, originally written as a browser-based Java applet but it has been packaged for sane standalone use (i.e., not in a web browser) too. Very handy. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA |
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While I completely agree, I've kind of gone the other direction.? I've always carried a cheap multimeter in my car just in case (that came from driving a Triumph Herald for years). The current one is a free Harbor Freight model, and you can't get much worse than that!? But it works.? Recently, I bought a TinySA just for fun, but I've used it twice now "in the field" for testing the compatibility of cheap, chinese electronic gadgets with our new theater sound system.? I'm actually thinking about getting a cheap iphone-form-factor scope to keep in the car too.? Many times, I've wanted to check gear at estate sales for output, and a cheapie would fit that bill.?? Do I really need another scope? No, but I don't want to lug around a 465, T912 or an SC502 in the car just in case...? Interesting thing about the first TinySA use- the original signal I looked at was a harmonic of the output of the chinese gadget, with a stronger signal then the actual output. (!?)? When I got home, I tried the same test with real equipment, and the "harmonic" didn't even appear above the noise floor.? Both cases just used antennas for input.? Not sure what was going on, maybe operator error, but both signals were definitely coming from the device.? Something odd is happening at the theater too, because the device occasionally misbehaves, which it never did in three other locations.? My guess is that the receiver isn't very selective and it's picking up something it shouldn't, but no big deal- the show's run is almost over. -Dave
On Friday, March 18, 2022, 01:11:19 PM PDT, Larry McElhiney via groups.io <lmcelhiney@...> wrote:
*Once folks have an opportunity to cheaply develop a real interest, TinySA and NanoVNA will not be enough |
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On 3/18/22 16:42, Lothar baier wrote:
*Currently there are many online circuit?simulators and test equipment interfaces ( Not sure about online but many software companies started to offer hobbyist or non commercial licenses for their tools at very low cost )There are many, both online and real software. Most of the world's circuit simulation software has been free effectively forever. Much of it derives from SPICE, which has been public domain since day one. (1973) Of course there have always been corporations popping up charging people for things that the rest of the world gets for free, as always. One very handy one for more practical/less academic work is the Falstad circuit simulator, originally written as a browser-based Java applet but it has been packaged for sane standalone use (i.e., not in a web browser) too. Very handy. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA |
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Lothar baier
开云体育A few comments in RED ! ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
On Behalf Of Larry McElhiney via groups.io
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2022 3:11 PM To: [email protected] Cc: Larry McElhiney <ac9ox@...> Subject: Re: BS, was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Spread the word -- Swap Meet Returns! ? Hi, ? Just some thoughts from a 75-year-old with 60 years worth of electronics experience: ? *Young people today have a multitude of interests and are often re-focused (squirrel) (TRUE ) ? *They understand their smartphone or tablet as a portal to “everything” (DEFINATLY TRUE ) ? *Audio visual orientation drives them?to blogs and YouTube presentations? ? *Currently there are many online circuit?simulators and test equipment interfaces ( Not sure about online but many software companies started to offer hobbyist or non commercial licenses for their tools at very low cost ) ? *Many simulators include a generic Arduino board which can be used in a design ? *Microcontrollers, like Arduino have many downloadable examples included with their IDE ? *The new RP2040 microcontroller from?the PI Foundation runs Python and “C/C++” and costs $5.00 ? ? *Surplus Cellsite Test equipment (ex.?HP 8935) can be had for ~ $1200 with a “bench full” of usable TE ( I have seen them cheaper than this but caution has to be exercised as cell test equipment often is limited in frequency range and capabilities ) ? *Once folks have an opportunity to cheaply develop a real interest, TinySA and NanoVNA will not be enough ( definatly true ) ? *By the way, the Raspberry PI allows the use of Arduino’s IDE, so one could get in and out?for <$50 ? Which ever way we open up these experiences for young people, their choices will be the driver. ? Larry AC9OX
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Re: 8516A cable question
Lothar baier
开云体育Agilent initially used the DB25 for the 8410 interface ,? when the 8516 was conceived ( as a response to wiltron being the first one to introduced a 40GHz VNA ) they repurposed the interface to control the doubler and filter module , this change encompassed a different CPU board 08340-60299 and upgraded FW , for synthesizers with 2812A upwards this was incorporated while for older sources a upgrade was offered by HP ! The control interface was maintained on the 8360 series even though the 8360 series unlike the older 8340/41 models offered coverage to 50GHz mostly because the 8516 can not operate with a 40GHz source , agilent of course could have offered a HW upgrade to either bypass or remove the doubler module and change the input connector for the source input but at? the time the 8360 series came out they also had the 8517 testset which covered to 50GHz so I guess agilent saw a opportunity to sell new testsets ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2022 3:17 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 8516A cable question ? The only? fix is to have the correct output from the 8340-41! The older source label says 8410B-C Interface and they mean it. We need the Auxiliary Interface like the 83621A dedicated sweeper? for the 8510C which might be documented in the service manual.? |
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Just some thoughts from a 75-year-old with 60 years worth of electronics experience: *Young people today have a multitude of interests and are often re-focused (squirrel) *They understand their smartphone or tablet as a portal to “everything” *Audio visual orientation drives them?to blogs and YouTube presentations? *Currently there are many online circuit?simulators and test equipment interfaces *Many simulators include a generic Arduino board which can be used in a design *Microcontrollers, like Arduino have many downloadable examples included with their IDE *The new RP2040 microcontroller from?the PI Foundation runs Python and “C/C++” and costs $5.00 ? ? *Surplus Cellsite Test equipment (ex.?HP 8935) can be had for ~ $1200 with a “bench full” of usable TE *Once folks have an opportunity to cheaply develop a real interest, TinySA and NanoVNA will not be enough *By the way, the Raspberry PI allows the use of Arduino’s IDE, so one could get in and out?for <$50 Which ever way we open up these experiences for young people, their choices will be the driver. Larry AC9OX On Friday, March 18, 2022, 14:36, Bruce <bruce@...> wrote:
THANK YOU - My sentiment exactly. |
Protecting Equipment
Lothar baier
this is understood to be a add on thread to the recent discussion about reverse power protection / DC blocks ,? instrument protection often is non existent in hobby labs for a variety of reasons which sometimes leads to a costly learning experience , here is a brief summary of items that can protect your equipment from damage which should be present in every lab :
1.) DC Block : most Spectrum analyzers have a allergy to DC on the input connector ,? depending on which range is used DC can damage the input attenuator , YIG filter and mixer , a DC block is? ? ? ?cheap "life insurance " 2.) 2 or 3dB Power attenuators ,? easy hack if you test power amplifiers , add a low value pad in front of your expensive 30dB 18GHz Pad , if you have a oops moment you blow the ( often cheaper) low value pad instead of the more expensive one? 3.) m-f adapters : just add a precision type (3.5mm, 2.92mm, 2.4mm) m-f adapter in front of your noise source or power sensor , to protect the connectors of your equipment 4.) torque wrench :? one of the most underappreciated items in hobby labs , one 8lbs for precision and 5lbs for SMA protects connectors from over torque and also ensures good and repeatable? ? ? ?measuremnts by avoiding under torquing? |
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THANK YOU - My sentiment exactly.
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Quoting Dave McGuire <mcguire@...>: This is an amazing story. I wonder if it would make any sense to try to get some of these kids onto this list. Too many young people fall into the trap of believing a $30 "nano" oscilloscope from China is better than a real instrument because it's newer. Given the typical modern consumer upbringing, this is reasonable. But we could teach people like this why things don't really work that way. |
Re: 8516A cable question
Lothar baier
开云体育You see the FW revision in the right display when you turn the unit on in addition SN must be 2812A or higher ! Double check if your DB25 cable is wired straight through. NO IF FOUND generally means either reference channel does not receive enough power to ensure valid measurements , this can occur for a variety of reasons , the first and most obvious one is that the power from your source is too low , one of your samplers can be bad , issues with the switch/splitter or bad IF amplifier circuits . For starters I check the power the samplers are receiving , while the VNA has buttons for S11, S22,S21,S21 most VNA also have the capability to select the measurement channels (a,b,r1,r2)? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2022 12:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 8516A cable question ? I am using an 8340B, I checked the firmware was new enough when I bought it, but now I don't know the keys to display it again. Yes the DB25 cable is connected, without this I would have no response at all above 20GHz. |
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This is an amazing story. I wonder if it would make any sense to try to get some of these kids onto this list. Too many young people fall into the trap of believing a $30 "nano" oscilloscope from China is better than a real instrument because it's newer. Given the typical modern consumer upbringing, this is reasonable. But we could teach people like this why things don't really work that way.
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In fact, I'd go so far as to say that we have a responsibility to do so. -Dave On 3/18/22 09:58, William Ray via groups.io wrote:
Not to prolong the off-topic, but perhaps to move it in a more positive direction, I will direct your attention to recently published patent: --
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Re: Recommendation for an "up to 1GHz" generator + sweeper
Lothar baier
开云体育It depends on your expectations and budget ,? the NANO VNA are cheap but limited in their capabilities and accuracy the key is that you read up on the specs and be aware of the limitations ! On the other hand RF VNA such as the 8752/53 series have gotten dirt cheap on ebay and other auction sites compard to where they used to be ,? I just recently picked up a 8753D and a 8702D for under $500 ea ,? granted not close to the price tag of a NANO but much more capabilities and better specs ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2022 10:48 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Recommendation for an "up to 1GHz" generator + sweeper ? John, This is a brilliant idea. I assume this would also allow good control over the sweep vs. readings. A whole world of possibilities. ? Lothar, Strictly for sweeping IF filters, the NanoVNA is perfect.? ? Thank you, Radu.? ? On Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 8:13 AM John Griessen <john@...> wrote:
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Re: Recommendation for an "up to 1GHz" generator + sweeper
开云体育Yep, stick an evaluation board in a Bud box and you're good to go.? Even up to mmwave those modulator evbs are only a few hundred $$. Jim Ford Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device -------- Original message -------- From: "Don Bitters via groups.io" <donbitters@...> Date: 3/18/22 8:48 AM (GMT-08:00) Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Recommendation for an "up to 1GHz" generator + sweeper I probably have one, but I have no clue where to find it. Don Bitters |