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Not sure what you plan on using it for, but you might just be happy with your
antenna analyzer output. Antenna analyzers I've looked at (MFJ-259B, AIM4170B,
AA-200) have a pretty well regulated RF output level across their full range.
The MFJ-259B and AA-200 have 2Vp-p output levels, and the
If I were to buy a RF signal generator off of Ebaywhat is a good one to
buy? I don't want a WWII surplus RF signal generator and do not want the
10,000 dollar one either. I would like to have a transistor RF signal
generator so that kind of leaves out the old Heaths and Eicos.
Does this
HP8640B is the generator of choice for (a) low phase noise and (b) more
or less affordable (in the $1K and less category.)
That being said, these generators are now well over 20 years old and are
notorious for mechanical problems associated with switches and tuning
gears. I would not purchase
The K-3 uses direct digital synthesis to get its frequencies, why not you?
For those of you who want to do a little HBing . There is a direct
digital synthesis RF generator kit from the below for under $30.
Upper audio to 60MHz with at least 1 Hz resolution. Fits in a tiny minibox.
If you can get by with ham-band only frequency coverage, what about
using the K3 + KXV3 + some attenuators as a signal generator? You
could even forgo the KXV3 if you have attenuators that can handle 100mW.
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If I were to buy
You might want to check out the siggen in this months QEX. It has I/Q
output up to 200MHz. Output level is settable and controllable. And if
you need low phase noise, it has provision for an external low phase
noise clock. It's also small and light; can be controlled by a pc or
external
There is one on eBay right now, with 14hr to go at $227
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HP-8640B-SIGNAL-GENERATOR_W0QQitemZ280304509503QQcmdZViewItemQQptZBI_Signal_Sources?hash=item280304509503_trksid=p3286.m63.l1177
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
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