Re: Amplifier for measurements above 1GHz

1999-08-27 Thread bogdanmm
mailto:ed.pr...@cubic.com] > Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 3:41 PM > To: 'John Cronin'; emc-p...@ieee.org > Subject:RE: Amplifier for measurements above 1GHz > > John: > >

Re: Amplifier for measurements above 1GHz

1999-08-27 Thread reheller
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 == "John Cronin" on 08/25/99 04:50

RE: Amplifier for measurements above 1GHz

1999-08-26 Thread Hans Mellberg
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 === Best Regards Hans Mellberg EMC Consultant __ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.co

Re: Amplifier for measurements above 1GHz

1999-08-26 Thread ajmani
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 *** Always do right. This will gratify some p

RE: Amplifier for measurements above 1GHz

1999-08-26 Thread Knighten, Jim L
e, Ed [mailto:ed.pr...@cubic.com] 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

Re: Amplifier for measurements above 1GHz

1999-08-26 Thread Robert Macy
; emc-p...@ieee.org List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 5:41 PM Subject: RE: Amplifier for measurements above 1GHz > >John: > >So you need another 10dB of gain between 1 & 5 GHz. I have used Miteq >low-noise preamps in the past, but I bough

RE: Amplifier for measurements above 1GHz

1999-08-25 Thread Price, Ed
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