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> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 3:41 PM
> To: 'John Cronin'; emc-p...@ieee.org
> Subject:RE: Amplifier for measurements above 1GHz
>
> John:
>
>
John, we use a HP microwave amplifier Model 83017A. Its a 0.5 GHz to 26.5
GHz amplifier with a separate power supply and has about a 35 dB gain. I
don't know what the price is on it though.
Regards,
Bob Heller
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"John Cronin" on 08/25/99 04:50
TEC in Mountain View is now producing a 1-6 GHz pre-amp for EMC
applications. SMA or N. Call John Fisher Jr. for details at 800-TEC-DOES
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Best Regards
Hans Mellberg
EMC Consultant
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John,
Contact Com Power Corporation at 949-587-9800. They sell reasonably priced
equipment for EMC testing, and they have a 1 - 22 GHz, 30 dB Preamplifier.
Regards, Ravinder
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Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 3:41 PM
To: 'John Cronin'; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: Amplifier for measurements above 1GHz
John:
So you need another 10dB of
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Date: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 5:41 PM
Subject: RE: Amplifier for measurements above 1GHz
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>John:
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>So you need another 10dB of gain between 1 & 5 GHz. I have used Miteq
>low-noise preamps in the past, but I bough
John:
So you need another 10dB of gain between 1 & 5 GHz. I have used Miteq
low-noise preamps in the past, but I bought octave-band models and I paid a
lot extra for absolute lowest noise figure with about 35dB of gain. I
suggest you call Miteq (get the noise figure of your spectrum analyzer
firs
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