Shouldn't be too hard to even have it use a PC as a display, much like the
sound card analyzers and PC-based oscilloscopes do, and that should help keep
costs down.
Count me in!
--
72, Ron McDowell - W5RCM / ZS1MCD
w5rcm at volente dot us
Austin TX / Hermanus ZA
On 12 Apr 2005 19:43:35 -0500, [Wayne Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] wrote:
Gang,
One of the insturments I always wanted for home use was a spectrum
analyzer. Nice to have sound card analyzers with software and all, but a real
rf analyzer in a small, functional package would be sooooo great. With some
careful trade off decisions it might even be affordable! The display is a big
headache if you don't have a good Oscope handy but a creative designer [or two]
might be able to do the job. I suppose it would not have the broad appeal of a
K1, 2 or even a very compact antenna tuner, but it might appeal to a few
hundred hams and others who do bench work.
Wayne
K9NE
Yes, I know about the projects already on the web, but how many of you have
actually rounded up all the stuff to build that one?
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