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Re: New tinySA-App.exe: Added mode, rbw and attenuation buttons
Wondering what kind of PC this software is built for? Having issues with usb/ rs232 port emulation crashing on me. The firmware update ok, but otherwise a problem on a fast i7 with 16gb ram. I do
By David Maley · #1348 ·
Re: New tinySA-App.exe: Added mode, rbw and attenuation buttons
Erik, 1. The rbw and attenuation combo boxes work as expected and their values are immediately reflected on the tinySA. 2. The mode combo box changes the start/stop frequencies to default values for
By hwalker · #1347 ·
Re: New SA User - Basic Question on TinySA #tinysa
I am one of those "few radio enthusiasts" who would do this. And you are correct in that I did not expect the TinySA to be able to do it. But I bought one anyway. :) I have equipment that can do
By Jim Shorney · #1346 ·
New tinySA-App.exe: Added mode, rbw and attenuation buttons
New tinySA-App release http://athome.kaashoek.com/tinySA/Windows/ I added the mode, rbw and attenuation comboboxes As I'm still getting used to the coding style I am not absolutely sory everything
By Erik Kaashoek · #1345 ·
Re: New SA User - Basic Question on TinySA #tinysa
Steve, I did not increase the separation to 4kHz as the audio filters in HDSDR makes that impossible As the HDSDR uses an i/q audio (192kHz bandwidth) to steer the output of the SoftRock when you
By Erik Kaashoek · #1344 ·
Re: New SA User - Basic Question on TinySA #tinysa
Dear Erik, Looking again at your screenshots, I think the last one where you increased the separation to 4khz actually shows the two fundamentals, but not of equal amplitude. An intermod scan would
By Stephen Laurence · #1343 ·
Re: New SA User - Basic Question on TinySA #tinysa
Dear Erik, Yes, your screenshots I think demonstrate what I was trying to say. I cannot set up my old boatanchor to show a screenshot of intermodulation products generated by a power amplifier within
By Stephen Laurence · #1342 ·
Re: New video: Spectrum Analyzer basics
All video's should be reachable via? "videos" in the left navigation frame (I see I missed the paper animation video) but your suggestion is good, I will add a generic link to the tinySA playlist
By Erik Kaashoek · #1341 ·
Re: New video: Spectrum Analyzer basics
Erik: Not sure if you have a link on tinySA.org to your YouTube channel. ?Might be there now? Your YouTube tutorial was excellent and your use of of ¡°paper animation¡± ?was highly
By Ham Radio · #1340 ·
Re: New SA User - Basic Question on TinySA #tinysa
As an experiment. HDSDR and SoftRock Ensemble RXTX at 7.1MHz LO, USB transmission at 7.1MHz with two tones, 300Hz and 2.5kHz Using an RPS1 to verify the amount of intermodulation products First with
By Erik Kaashoek · #1339 ·
Re: New SA User - Basic Question on TinySA #tinysa
The rbw needed to assess intermodulation first depends on how you do it. ?The best way is two high quality signal (high power and totally isolated) generators 100khz apart, then the Tinysa will be
By Stephen Laurence · #1338 ·
Re: New SA User - Basic Question on TinySA #tinysa
The step in the noise floor of the RSP1A (also the RSP1) is caused by the internal upconverter when measuring below 60MHz. The conversion loss is not compensated by extra amplification inside the
By Erik Kaashoek · #1337 ·
Re: New SA User - Basic Question on TinySA #tinysa
Roger, The last message needs clarification. I did try the RSP1A with the Spectrum Analyzer software and found it to be very good for spans up to 10MHz.? When I tried to measure the 3rd harmonic of
By Evan Hand · #1336 ·
Re: New SA User - Basic Question on TinySA #tinysa
Roger, Yes I did try the Spectrum Analyzer software and use it for it for the low RBW situations to like SSB purity testing ?It has issues when spanning large frequency spans. ?I found this when
By Evan Hand · #1335 ·
Re: New SA User - Basic Question on TinySA #tinysa
Have you tried the Steve Andrews Spectrum Analyzer program for the RSP1A? Has markers, peak, averaging, different RBW etc. ? Available on the SDRplay Web site. Roger
By Roger Need · #1334 ·
Re: TinySA In stock at R&L Electronics
Even though they showed out of stock a few weeks ago, I was able to order then and get on a wait list. I also ordered a bunch of coax adapters at the same time. Asked them on the order form notes to
By Dave W6OQ · #1333 ·
Re: TinySA In stock at R&L Electronics
After reading reviews, ordered one from R&L.? Got it yesterday. It's a little quirky, but accuracy is exceptional, for it's size. Will be using it mostly as a signal generator, with external pads.
By David Maley · #1332 ·
Re: New SA User - Basic Question on TinySA #tinysa
The cool factor of just being able to wear a spectrum analyzer as a fashion item is worth the money! TinySA earrings, anyone? 73 -Jim NU0C "Joshua Wood" <WoodJRx@...> wrote:
By Jim Shorney · #1331 ·
Re: New SA User - Basic Question on TinySA #tinysa
Thank you all! My use case is... tinkering.? I am interested in things like hunting down transmitter spurs, and other "general use" - but wanted to make sure that I wasn't going to buy something
By Joshua Wood <WoodJRx@...> · #1330 ·
Re: TinySA In stock at R&L Electronics
There are a bunch of sellers on AE selling them currently.? Not sure but I may have posted the only one also shipping from USA.
By Robert Entwistle · #1329 ·