Also note that the XG3 is computer controllable and that we provide a 
control and download utility that will be down-loadable from the web site.

73, Eric


On 4/13/2011 1:31 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
> The XG3 is a miniature, programmable, 160-2 meter (and higher)
> synthesized RF signal source that puts out highly accurate levels of
> -107 dBm (1 uV), -73 dBm (50 uV or S9), -33 dBm (S9+40), and 0 dBm.
>
> You can find the XG3 on our order page:
>
>      http://www.elecraft.com/elecraft_prod_list.htm
>
> There a high-resolution color photo of the unit on the cover of the
> XG3 manual:
>
>      http://www.elecraft.com/manual/XG3%20Owner%27s%20Manual%20Rev
> %20B.pdf
>
> Built into a T1-sized enclosure, the XG3 runs on an internal 9-V
> battery or from an external power supply. Auto power-off is provided
> to save battery life, but you can override this when necessary.
>
> The XG3 includes band switches and LED indicators for 160-2 meters.
> Harmonics of the output can be used to produce signals on bands well
> into the microwave range.
>
> Any of the band switches can be programmed to cover any frequency in
> the 1.5 to 200 MHz range (or higher, using harmonics) by connecting a
> PC to the unit. Resolution is 1 Hz on all bands. You can set up
> frequency sweeps over any range, and even use the XG3 as a VFO or
> local oscillator for homebrew projects. The PC application can also be
> used to update the unit's firmware.
>
> The primary use of the XG3 is for receiver calibration, sensitivity
> testing, and signal tracing. However, since it's very small,
> lightweight, and rugged, it's also useful outdoors--for antenna
> evaluation, field strength measurements, micro-power beacons, etc.
>
> Please refer to the XG3 manual for additional details.
>
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
>
>
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