The 15 volts comes from an old Toshiba laptop ps.
The 5 volts is from another switcher, similar to the  famous Meanwell.

http://www.omen.com/ham/gpsd.html

The 15 volts seems fairly clean on my 2712.
My Racal-Dana 1992 does emit a signal on 10 MHz.


On 01/12/2012 03:40 AM, Javier Herrero wrote:
Hello,

What kind of power supply are you using for it? If a switching one, perhaps this is the origin.

Regards,

Javier, EA1CRB

El 12/01/2012 11:39, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R escribió:
I received my Ebay Tek 2712 spectrum analyzer Monday and I have been
throwing software to read its data via GPIB.  Here is a spectrum I got
connecting the Rb 10 MHz to the 2712.  Nice little spurs.  I don't see
anything to account for these anywhere else.

The 2712 is a big step up from Ham radio fish finders and I'm
still learning things about the 2712.  It would be nice to have
original easy to read printed manuals and/or a high quality
PDF.  The black and white (no greyscale) PDFs on the internet
are hard on the eyes and not searchable.



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