Many people have suggested using the XG2 as a signal source for signal
tracing.

My understanding from reading a previous post was that the 50 uV output of
the XG2 was too low to perform signal tracing on the receiver circuitry
(however, it's adequate for the transmitter circuitry).

I'd love to use the XG2 because I already have one.  Can anyone confirm that
they have signal traced the receiver circuitry using the XG2 as the signal
source?

Thanks everybody?

N5BCN - Brian

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