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Re: What accessories do I need for a TinySA Ultra?


 

On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 10:22 PM, <asron87@...> wrote:
Erik.... are you really the guy that made these?
Yes
That's awesome to be a beginner and get an answer from the creator. So thank you for that.

What accessories would you recommend?
DC block for when measuring with any DC offset and at least 10, 20 and 30 dB 2 Watt attenuators.
Leave the 10 dB always on the input and it will be safe.
When trying to probe (low or high impedance) circuits a active RF probe is useful, see:
This probe also acts as a rather good protection.
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Is a VLM-33W-2W-S+ something I should look into getting?
No, either a 10 dB attenuator or the active probe will do.
And please do not connect the tinySA directly to the transmitter output but use either a high power attenuator or a home made power sampler. These are easy to make for below 500 MHz
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