Gang: After doing some research, I think the BK E-200D
MIGHT be the unit I'm looking for.
There are lots of them available and seem to go pretty quick where ever
there advertised.
Before I get my feet wet, wondered if any of you have had experience with
this unit ??
I am currently reconfiguring my workshop and have two pieces of test
equipment that may be of interest to Elecrafters.
The spectrum analyzer is an HP8568b 1.5 Ghz analyzer with the companion
HP8444a Opt. 59 tracking generator. The analyzer was purchased from a
calibration shop and was calibrated
-list if you would like to discuss this further.
73,
Geoff
GM4ESD
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From: Al Dianne Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 6:24 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] Signal Generator
Good morning folks ! I am looking for a signal
Houston, TX
K2 S/N 4216
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Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 1:26 PM
To: Al Dianne Bruce
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Signal Generator
Al,
I cannot comment
Good morning folks ! I am looking for a signal generator that outputs
signals across the frequencies of the 15-40 band, and does not cost an
arm and a leg. Need your advice, does such a creature exist?
OK, it seems that this model will not be suitable.. I will go now at
a more «basic» alternative. as long as I learn something, this is
the most important part... :-)
I will build the «signal generator» in the K2 building manual. But I
would like to know something there is output
, 2006 6:32 PM
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Subject: [Elecraft] Signal generator question
Hi,
I would like to learn and explore more «signal tracing» procedure and
technique. I actually have a Fluke 196C. But I don't have a signal
generator.
A friend of mine have his signal generator for sale
Jean-Francois,
Signal tracing can be quite effective - I applaud your goals.
Signal tracing of a transmitter path can usually be done with only an RF
probe since the signal levels are usually large enough to measure easily,
although a 'scope is more informative because you can see the relative
Thanks Don.
Again, I will keep and print this email has a reference in my shack.
Clear explanation... very instructive. I am actually building the signal
generator found in the K2 manual. Now it works ! I
I will now experiment using this device. I also found a good explanation
the ARRL
Hi,
I would like to learn and explore more «signal tracing» procedure and
technique. I actually have a Fluke 196C. But I don't have a signal
generator.
A friend of mine have his signal generator for sale. The model is an
Instek GFG-8216A. I would like to know if the device will be good for
Hi
I have got a 2nd hand HP 8657B RF generator that needs some fixing. I am
searching the service manual which in HP's numbering is 08657-90007. Does
anybody have a PDF copy of it?
Regards
Eduardo/EA2BAJ
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Hola Eduardo:
You can download it from
http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/08657-90157.pdf
Raj, N2RD
Eduardo Jacob wrote:
Hi
I have got a 2nd hand HP 8657B RF generator that needs some fixing. I am
searching the service manual which in HP's numbering is 08657-90007. Does
anybody
If you are checking the gain of the whole K2 RF and IF strip less the
modification of the IF gain by the effects of AGC, yes, it is possible to use a
lower output from the signal generator.
However if you need to go into troubleshooting in greater depth, the 270mV /
756mV pk-pk found at
Any suggestions or recommendations for a Sig Generator used for applications
such as tracing as described in Appendix E of manual or at elecraft's site. I
am aware of the simple oscillator with 10MHZ crystal that is described after
the Sig tracing section of appendix. I have found that the
Steve,
If your 'scope will indicate down to 20 mv (I assume that is peak to peak),
you should be quite able to use the oscillator shown in the K2 manual - the
lowest expected voltage indicated in the manual is 0.27 Vrms at the 2nd
Crystal Filter Output and that is 756 millivolts peak to peak.
On 2 Sep 2004 at 19:18, Steve Harpole, DDS wrote:
Anyone have any suggestions as to what brand , model of signal
generator that is comparable in popularity as the Hakko 808
desoldering tool? Curious as to what others use , if they are into
signal tracing..
I use a SigGen based on a 9851
Anyone have any suggestions as to what brand , model of signal generator that
is comparable in popularity as the Hakko 808 desoldering tool? Curious as to
what others use , if they are into signal tracing..
Thanks,
Steve
KQ4UB
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