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Re: TinySA Ultra and TinySA App
Ed, did you disable the 'power management option' of your USB port? If there is no traffic on the USB port, Windows will shut it down after certain periode of time. 73's de OE1MWW Wolfgang Google:
By Wolfgang OE1MWW · #8379 ·
TinySA Ultra and TinySA App
Colleagues, I have owned a TinySA for quite a while now and just received a new TinySA Ultra yesterday (the screen was aligned properly). The Ultra seems to be working well stand alone, but I am
By Ed Wilson · #8378 ·
Re: Invitation: How high will your tinySA Ultra go?
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By MirekD · #8377 ·
Re: Invitation: How high will your tinySA Ultra go?
For me, the biggest benefit of Ultra is that I don't have to worry about spur removal. The sensitivity of the TinySA at 10 GHz is not bad compared to a pro harmonic mixer, and when setting up radio
By MirekD · #8376 ·
Re: #ultra Correction table frequencies #ultra
Thanks, so it's just like the old. -- Klaus, DL5KV
By Klaus W?rner · #8375 ·
Re: Invitation: How high will your tinySA Ultra go?
Current max freq for the Ultra is 12GHz. Not sure you will see anything above that as the Ultra will need to use the 5th harmonic and the mixer is used way, way out of spec. And I have nothing to test
By Erik Kaashoek · #8374 ·
Re: Invitation: How high will your tinySA Ultra go?
I have home made ham radio transverters up to 47 GHz. I use an Advantest spectrum analyzer together with a harmonic mixer up to 100 GHz to set them up. When working with the harmonic mixer, I have to
By MirekD · #8373 ·
Re: Invitation: How high will your tinySA Ultra go?
Funny you should ask Erik.? I was gifted an X-Band (10.5GHz) Gunn Oscillator transceiver in unknown condition.? After hooking it up to a 9V battery I was able to verify with my tinySA Ultra that at
By hwalker · #8372 ·
Re: #ultra Correction table frequencies #ultra
In the ultra there are multiple correction tables, if there is a 30 MHz point in the table it can not be removed and correction at 30MHz must be zero. -- For more info on the tinySA go to
By Erik Kaashoek · #8371 ·
#ultra Correction table frequencies #ultra
Congratulations. The ultra is a great work. I wobbled it until 3.2GHz to see, where are the best positions for setting the leveloffset correction points. The courve is mostly linear and only less
By Klaus W?rner · #8370 ·
Invitation: How high will your tinySA Ultra go?
The tinySA Ultra is level calibrated up to 6GHz but it will, with reduced dynamic range, go up to possibly above 10GHz. So I have this challenge for all tinySA Ultra users:?Can you demonstrate a real
By Erik Kaashoek · #8369 ·
Re: Ultra Arrived - Crooked Screen Help?
Thanks, I don't mind waiting a few more weeks before I order number 2
By John Cunliffe W7ZQ · #8368 ·
Re: TinySA persistence
Roger, thanks for the video link! ?This is my 1st experience with a spectrum analyzer and you hit the nail on the head in educating me. ?I¡¯m not certain I follow the integration of the 3 screens.
By W4FLI · #8367 ·
Re: Ultra Arrived - Crooked Screen Help?
His has been investigate and appropriate actions have been take Due to the shipping time we may see some more. -- For more info on the tinySA go to https://tinysa.org/wiki/
By Erik Kaashoek · #8366 ·
Re: Ultra Arrived - Crooked Screen Help?
Seeing how many arrive crocked, there seems to be a quality assurance problem.
By John Cunliffe W7ZQ · #8365 ·
Re: Ultra Arrived - Crooked Screen Help?
Thanks. Done!?? I hope it holds Rich
By K3RWN · #8364 ·
Re: TinySA ULTRA Calibration
Level was in the range, after setting the frequency exact, calibration was completed.
By pe1hwo · #8363 ·
Re: Ultra Arrived - Crooked Screen Help?
Carefully pull at the short side of the display opposite to the LCD cable connector as seen on the back of the BCP Don't yank but with some gentle pull the tape will release the display after some
By Erik Kaashoek · #8362 ·
Re: TinySA ULTRA Calibration
The Ultra can be used to measure the level of the harmonic :-) -- For more info on the tinySA go to https://tinysa.org/wiki/
By Erik Kaashoek · #8361 ·
Re: TinySA ULTRA Calibration
The 5.34GHz signal must within 100kHz of the 5.34GHz as expected by the Ultra. Basically the marker must be on the grid line. With +6dBm input to the Ultra at 444.96MHz you are overloading the mixer
By Erik Kaashoek · #8360 ·