I have for sale my AIM4170 antenna analyzer SN 3049.  I purchased this new in 
2007 and it is in perfect working condition.  This has been one of my best ever 
purchases and has been invaluable for both antenna and lab measurements.  Am 
cleaning out the lab and shack in preparation for a move, so time to let this 
one go.

This is perhaps the best antenna analyzer on the market, especially for use in 
the shack.  It does require connection to a computer for control and display, 
but gives awesome results including ability to save and print analysis results 
in graphical form.  The software allows for easy calibration at the far end of 
your coax run, and this capability permits you to see exactly what the antenna 
itself is doing without the effects of the transmission line - this feature 
alone makes this analyzer worthwhile.  This has been a terrific asset here for 
designing and building many homebrew antennas.  But I have actually used it 
much more often as a piece of lab gear.  It provides a very useful signal 
generator with a range of 5 KHz to 180 MHz.  The analyzer is quite handy for 
measuring the characteristics of filters and chokes as well as accurately 
measuring components at any frequency of your choice.  Makes for a better L and 
C meter than anything available for less than $1000.  Excell
 ent impedance measurements showing both series and parallel R, L and C 
components as well as phase angle.  Very accurate for impedances up to 10 
Kohms.   Can also do TDR measurements.  Too many features and functions to list 
here, but see the information available on the website - www.arraysolutions.com 
 -  for more detail.  Look for model  AIM4170C.  The latest manual, etc., can 
also be downloaded here.

This unit is the original version rather than the C version, but was upgraded 
last year by Array Solutions to be equivalent to the 4170C.  Upgrade included 
installing the version 5.8 firmware and larger coupling caps for the extended 
low frequency response.  Fully functionally equivalent to the 4170C.  Only 
difference is that this unit still has the BNC output connector rather than the 
UHF connector shipped on newer units.  I actually much prefer the BNC for lab 
work and for ease of connecting antennas.

I'm also including the optional serial to USB converter.  I have used this with 
my Dell computer and it has functioned perfectly with the AIM4170.  This 
converter works with Windows XP or earlier.   Converters for use with Vista or 
Windows 7 are readily available from Array Solutions as well as many other 
sources.  Or, the 4170 can be used with any RS232 serial interface directly.

I am also including a test jig I built for component characterization.  This is 
a small box that plugs into the AIM output connector and offers several options 
for connecting components for easy and convenient measurement.  There are 
Grayhill component clips for axial components, 0.1 inch headers for capacitors 
and radial leads, and a clip arrangement for attaching components in SMT 
packages.  The AIM software allows for easy calibration for any of these 
attachment points to eliminate the strays of the test fixture.  The jig also 
has a momentary switch to provide a short during the calibration process.

Also included are some additional resistive standards I've used at the far end 
of coax runs as well as a Pomona BNC to banana plug adapter and 50 ohm 
termination.

Your purchase also includes the AC wall adapter, all the original documentation 
as well as a collection of product reviews and application notes that I have 
found useful.

Price is $440.  PayPal only, please.  Shipping via UPS insured ground in the 
lower 48 should be from $17 to $22 depending on your distance from Colorado.  
Please provide your zip and I can give you an exact quote on the shipping.

If interested, please contact me directly via email:  [email protected]

73  Craig  AC0DS


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