On 4/11/2019 3:11 PM, John Miles wrote:

Well, there are plenty of market sectors that can still be addressed, I
think.  Not everyone needs coverage to 1 GHz+ or has a six-figure budget to
work with.  So there's not really any such thing as a "doomsday machine"

The E5505 (that can do residual phase noise) can run into 6 figures
depending on how equipped.  That's the product that is in
danger from the FSWP.

justify equipping an entire production line with either E5052Bs or FSWPs.

The E5052B is a great (although not cheap) instrument if you
only need to measure SOURCES, and not especially low noise
ones at that. It doesn't do residual.

The FSWP is in a different league since it can do residual.

Rick


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