So, this may not be an appropriate forum for this question, but I had some questions on the TinySA.? As Spectrum Analyzers have been almost completely out of my price range, my familiarity with them is exceptionally limited.? However, doesn't the minimum resolution bandwidth of the TinySA (2.6kHz) act as a significant impediment to its functionality?? Based on my minimal understanding, such a wide setting would render it not useful for audio-level work, and severely limit the ability to use it for SSB work?? I think it would be quite useful for evaluating transmission spurs, which would be the other primary use for me on my workbench.
Don't get me wrong - I think it's an amazing bit of kit for the price!? I just would like some advice on if this would be a good bit of kit for someone who's not overly familiar with SA's and working around a particular design's shortcomings?
Thanks!
~Josh
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