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Re: Just to let you all know how happy I'm with my TinySA Ultra.
It's an amazing device. I do a lot of work at microwave frequencies. It's invaluable to use to tune pipe cap filters up to 12 GHz. It's very easy to tune them to a wrong multiple of the input
By Zack Widup · #18324 ·
Re: Just to let you all know how happy I'm with my TinySA Ultra.
I used my Ultra just this morning to measure the 3rd order IMD of my KX2. I used to have a DSA-815TG as well and don't miss it a
By John AE5X · #18323 ·
Re: TinySA or ULTRA Antennas
Well said Dave. 73 de Paul VA6PW
By Paul Wilson VA6PW · #18322 ·
Re: TinySA or ULTRA Antennas
Whoops! I should have said "1/32 wave length" as my reference to 2.4GHz.? In that case it would equal 125mm, nice catch. :0) Mike C. Sand Mtn GA
By Mike C. · #18321 ·
Re: TinySA or ULTRA Antennas
Eric, I have just been "criticised" (yes, this afternoon) on another group for long posts due to EXPLAINING the reason(s) behind my answer(s). Just supplying the answer teaches nothing. The reason
By W0LEV · #18320 ·
Re: TinySA or ULTRA Antennas
Dave, It would help if you focus on helping and base your replies on a positive understanding of the question. Suggestions and discussions about a good antenna for a specific application is welcome
By Erik Kaashoek · #18319 ·
Re: TinySA or ULTRA Antennas
QUOTE (Mike): What does the signal of a 1/32 wave look like on our TinySA or Ultra at 2.4GHz? What is meant by "a 1/32 wave"? 1/32 of 2.8 GHz would be 87.5 MHz. To what are you referring? Dave -
By W0LEV · #18318 ·
Re: TinySA or ULTRA Antennas
But one can not properly address antenna impedance without considering both the real and complex portions of those impedance measurements made with the NanoVNA. Without the ± jX term to the
By W0LEV · #18317 ·
TinySA or ULTRA Antennas
Hi Group, I agree with the suggestion to get away from the 'ham' topics, however, RF antennas from all aspects of transmitting or receiving will play a part in both disciplines. That said, shouldn't
By Mike C. · #18316 ·
Re: Audio in TinySA Ultra #ultra #software #features
Look at tinysa.org for the settings it is not as easy as just plugging in the headphones and expect audio.
By John Cunliffe W7ZQ · #18315 ·
Just to let you all know how happy I'm with my TinySA Ultra.
Hello all, Yesterday i got a offer for RIGOL DSA815-TG (used 8 years old) for euro 675,00 (retail aprx euro 1300) So basically a good deal and before I got my TinySA Ultra (and NanoVNA/LiteVNA) it
By Lex PH2LB · #18314 ·
Re: 5.8GHz wideband video signal measurements
Hi Toni, It seems that the tinySA just can capture the signal from the drone streaming videos to the remote control. Do you think the tinySA can capture the behavior of pressing some buttons from the
By hai.truong.csnott@... · #18313 ·
Re: Audio in TinySA Ultra #ultra #software #features
Trouble is few stores carry the TRRS jacks. Dave - W?LEV [email protected]> wrote: -- *Dave - W?LEV*
By W0LEV · #18312 ·
Re: Audio in TinySA Ultra #ultra #software #features
Requires a TRSS jack, the 4 way type to work reliably in my experience. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phone_connector_%28audio%29 73 de Andy
By Andy G0FTD · #18311 ·
Re: Audio in TinySA Ultra #ultra #software #features
So from my experience. The audio port can be picky on what jack you stick inside. And for some reason on my ultra, I cannot insert it all the way or the sound will not work. Just pull out the male
By stripergod@... · #18310 ·
Locked Re: Measure frequencies down to 500khz with tinysa?
I agree. Topic closed -- Designer of the tinySA For more info go to https://tinysa.org/wiki
By Erik Kaashoek · #18309 ·
Locked Re: Measure frequencies down to 500khz with tinysa?
Please can I gently draw attention to this forum front page general rule…..” Please only post content related to the tinySA and avoid all content that could lead to off-topic discussions as I'd
By Prawlin · #18308 ·
Locked Re: Measure frequencies down to 500khz with tinysa?
Yes. And my middle name is spelled with a single "l" and the vowel in the middle is an "u". Dave -
By W0LEV · #18307 ·
Locked Re: Measure frequencies down to 500khz with tinysa?
Dave, I don't mean to be 'picky' but doing a web search for "Allen Variances" yielded "Allan", so who is right? (yeah, techs like me tend to be that way, fun intended) Mike C. Sand Mtn GA
By Mike C. · #18306 ·
Locked Re: Measure frequencies down to 500khz with tinysa?
Yes, in those days we were flying Cs clocks even on commercial flights. Fun days. In the lab I was doing Allen Variances between Cs and Rb. We were finally convinced with all the flights that we had
By W0LEV · #18305 ·