> On Oct 9, 2017, at 10:20 AM, jimlux <jim...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to come up with a relatively simple scheme to calibrate an HF 
> antenna array - I've got a bunch of RTL-SDRs operating as a distributed array 
> spread over a few 10s of meters.
>
> In terms of frequency, I think it should work fairly well - I tune the
> RTL's front end, look for my calibration combs that are "in band" and fit
> an appropriate function to the signal (there should be a well defined phase
> relationship between the harmonics)
>
> So
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Also have SDR here. Interestingly the issue I found is you do need a good fast 
PC or packets will get lost.  I use a quad core Phenom with 8GB and it still 
loses data as it's highest sample rate  resoldering USB helped somewhat.  

I have a Tektronix 015-040 5mV/mA CT if someone has a use with pigtail lead and 
screw end. Has non standard fitting 

Andre
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