Since I have a Timepod all that I'd need would be a board that had SMA inputs 
and outputs with provision for an LC L network to  step up the input if 
necessary plus an RLC network on the output something like in the attachment.

If one doesnt have a Timepod or equivalent a low noise phase detector will 
suffice for the noisier sources. An adjustable phase shift network is required 
to achieve quadrature between the LO (driven directly from the splitter) and 
the RF input (driven by the DUT output).

The required phase shift adjustment range could perhaps be reduced by using a 
quadrature hybrid to split the test source instead of a standard splitter. The 
output of the phase detector is low pass filtered and amplified and fed to a 
high resolution ADC such as a sound card.

Bruce

> 
>     On 05 March 2018 at 13:59 Hal Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>     Bruce Griffiths <[email protected]> said:
> 
>         > > 
> >         If I had a suitable PCB board for it I would do the measurement 
> > properly.
> > 
> >     > 
>     What would a suitable board look like and/or what sort of gear do you 
> need to
>     measure PN?
> 
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