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Re: generators
Erik hi. пт, 30 авг. 2024 г., 10:04 Erik Kaashoek via <erik=[email protected]>:
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Re: Measure frequencies down to 500khz with tinysa?
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On Fri, Aug 30, 2024 at 12:04?AM Roberth via <roberth.sjonoy=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: generators
The generator uses a factory defined output calibration table that covers the whole frequency range,
See page 27 of this document: /g/tinysa/files/TinySA%20Ultra%20Menu-Tree%20Chart%20-%20v1.4-83%20-%20Updated%20August%202,%202024.pdf
for how to check and, if needed, correct this table
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Re: generators
Erik Please tell me, does the generator accuracy depend on the frequency? Will one calibration be enough, or do I need to do it by calibration points? пт, 30 авг. 2024 г., 09:41 Святослав Маханьков via <svyatoslavx=[email protected]>:
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If you are not confident in your oscilloscope, then you can still calibrate this way, don’t scold me too much, I did the description through a translator. Calibration of the generator can be done by comparison. We will need ATT -10dBm, RTL-SDR, SATSAGEN program. The RTL-SDR has an output of +4.5 volts, so we use whatever ATT is available.
Connect the high output to the RTL-SDR input via ATT. Enable tinySA CAL OUTPUT at 30 MHz and set it to HIGH INPUT mode to avoid interference from the high connector. The calibration output will provide an accurate -36 dBm signal. Now connect the RTL-SDR to the tinySA's low output and set the tinySA to LOW OUTPUT mode, 30 MHz and level - 36 dBm. use R TL-SDR,
we have a difference of 1.5 dBm, we connect to tinySA via USB and enter the command
leveloffset low output -1.5
saveconfig 1234 to change the output level settings and save the data so that it remains after a reset. |
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Re: Measure frequencies down to 500khz with tinysa?
Both tinySA are officially specified down to 100 kHz
In practice the tinySA Basic will measure levels correctly down to 10 KHz and the Ultra down to 50 kHz?
Be aware the dynamic range is reduced at such low frequencies.
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Measure frequencies down to 500khz with tinysa?
Hello, is possible at all to measure frequencies down to 500khz at all with an tinysa? If I have to understood it correctly it is possible with a larger antenna? |
Re: generators
чт, 29 авг. 2024 г., 14:28 Erik Kaashoek via <erik=[email protected]>:
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there is a link that gives this: чт, 29 авг. 2024 г., 14:09 Erik Kaashoek via <erik=[email protected]>:
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Re: generators
oscilloscope is not a slander, you shouldn't trust the readings of a budget hantek, how can you get by with little bloodshed to check the generator level compliance? purchase on aliexpress from zeenko store where I used to buy my tinysa is no longer available, where can I buy the original? |
Stops scanning after enabling/disabling BIG NUMBERS
#bug_report
The trace stops showing signals when I do this: Turn on DISPLAY > BIG NUMBER, and then right after that turn off DISPLAY > BIG NUMBER.
Sometimes its needed to toggle few times for the spectrum signals to reappear.
Reset does not help.
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TinySA Ultra, ?tinySA4_v1.4-177-g1687fbc.bin firmware? (latest at this moment).
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Re: What is the best way to store the TinySA Ultra when unused but near to radio sources ?
Don't forget that dB's are logarithmic.
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Going from +10 to -40dBm is not changing by a factor of 50, rather by a factor of 100,000! As has been said you are very unlikely to damage a TinySA in storage, particularly without an aerial!.. 73 Jeff G8HUL -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of @glradio Sent: 28 August 2024 15:44 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [tinysa] What is the best way to store the TinySA Ultra when unused but near to radio sources ? On Wed, Aug 28, 2024 at 03:33 PM, Brian Garber wrote: Are you measuring -40 dBm with or without the antenna ? With the antenna attached. My concern was about values well below the "Max input level" of +10dBm, but constant over time, even when the device is turned off. |
Re: Malfunction
The selftest can not test all frequency dependent aspects of the tinySA components.
Normally this is not needed as capacitors and inductors very rarely change values due to overloading.
The LNA will fail long before the capacitors around it may fail and this will be detected in the selftest.
Missing or incorrectly soldered capacitors around the LNA will be detected in the selftest
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