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TinySA as an RF scope in zero span mode
Hi Folks,
I recently tried to use the TinySA in zero span mode at 433.92 MHz to look at the pulse train of a remote key fob. It does show up, but the sweep speed is too fast and? I can't get the whole train in view, nor can I figure out if I can save it on screen. I want to be able to identify the pulse widths in order to replicate the waveforms accurately with a 433 MHz eBay module. Does anyone have any experience with this? I cannot afford a 500 MHz and up scope. John KC1IDN |
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Hello Rob,
Either of these step attenuators is very portable, and you do not need to remove and replace it to change attenuation. Neither is rated for more than 2 watts, though most other suggestions are 2 watts. You can always put a 5 watts 6DB attenuator ahead of it.? The minimum attenuation is then 6DB.? That would reduce the power by 4 times. I would suggest that you pick one that is fully shielded.? I have had issues with attenuators that are not fully enclosed.? Any stray RF can make its way into your measurements if not shielded. 73 Evan AC9TU |
You can find SMA attenuators for a LOT cheaper than those on eBay. I have a collection of SMA attenuators that are rated to 0 through 12 GHz and 0 through 18 GHz covering 1 to 30 dB of attenuation. I think the average price I've paid for any one is about $20. I've gotten them for as cheap as $7.? I have never gotten an attenuator from eBay that didn't measure exactly as spec'd. Zack W9SZ On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 3:08?PM W0LEV <davearea51a@...> wrote:
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Re: New Ultra FW release: trigger beep, multi band scanning and reduced waterfall height
Hi Erik,
Normally you would manually just decide upon which combination of signals you wished to use, based on the usual formula, but I guess you could set them up automatically (or choose which sets to use) as long as you know the frequencies of the test signals in use. So for an IMD 2 & 3 test you would probably only need four or six markers in total (including the two test signals) but would maybe need to be able to select which sets of IMD products you wish to use for the measurement. The usual constraints are the operating frequency range of the item under test, and which set of 2nd and 3rd IMD products that are produced are the highest in level. You would normally do a quick check of the various sets and then just use the worst case values.? Let me think about this and I'll try and give an example. I think there may be some manufacturers guidance notes (possibly Keysight) somewhere on-line too. Regards, Martin |
Re: New Ultra FW release: trigger beep, multi band scanning and reduced waterfall height
I think the markers are the more important features when using this mode.
Would it then be possible to add some additional measurement functions such as harmonic levels relative to carrier and also 2nd & 3rd order IMD. Ideally with the option to specify an off-set to the level of the two test signal carrier levels, to compensate for any notch filters that may be used ahead of the analyser to prevent overload during such tests. The ability to see small concurrent slices of narrow frequency bands, makes it possible to use small bandwidths in each slice, which is not possible with the wide sweep that would normally be required to encompass all of the carriers and their complex harmonics and IMD components. IP2 & IP3 could then be calculated and read directly. Regards, Martin |
Excellent selection of attenuators can be accessed at the following URL: ???? Dave - W?LEV On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 7:08?PM wb7ond via <wb7ond=[email protected]> wrote: I have one of these:?? -- Dave - W?LEV |
Note that the qrpkits attenuator will not run at 5 watts continuous at all settings.? If only the 20dB stage is engaged, the 2 watt input resistor of the pi section sees over 4 watts.? If you are careful of which stages are engaged and which end is driven at high power, you can get the 5 watt performance.
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--John Gord On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 10:29 AM, wb7ond wrote: I have one of these:?? |
Re: TinySA Ultra First Setup Notes
@Kurt, just watched your video and it is very good and very helpful.?
@Erik, I will rewrite your first use page incorporating my comments.? I'll post it here and you can decide to use none of it, all of it, or any portion of it as you wish.? -- Steve Johnson? ? ? K0OIL |
Re: New Ultra FW release: trigger beep, multi band scanning and reduced waterfall height
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 07:02 AM, Erik Kaashoek wrote:
Updated multi band screen layout.Erik, ? On older spectrum analyzers without markers the "freq/" annotation is a necessity.? With the Ultra's ability to place up to 8 markers, the "freq/" annotation could be removed to save space as the markers are more accurate than estimating frequency using the division scaling. Maybe an additional mode that cycles full screen through the different bands with "touch to continue" could be added as suggested by those who prefer that display format. Herb |
Re: TinySA Ultra First Setup Notes
Hi Erik, I did find the Updating Firmware wiki page but that page could also be clarified for new users in much the same ways.? As a general guide, instruction pages are most useful (in my opinion anyway) when they: Steve Johnson? ? ? K0OIL |
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