This weekend is the MLS Hog Roast.
As part of their usual "something for the weekend" promotion they are showing a low cost spectrum analyser. It is years since I used one at work. OK, this is low cost, but covers 15MHz to 2.7GHz. Of all the test gear I ever used, a spectrum analyser was among the most useful.
Very useful yes! But quite frankly I would sooner save my money for a Rigol, prices are falling all the time:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.rigol-uk.co.uk/Rigol-Spectrum-Analysers-DSA700-Series-s/2041.htm
73 Steve
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post Roger. I have been meaning to buy one of these for some years but was waiting for the lower frequency version, as more appropriate for QRP HF and QRM detection, which I have found here:
https://www.hamradio.co.uk/accessories-test-equipment/seeedstudio/rf-explorer-wsub1g-spectrum-analyser-pd-8209.php
Good shout on Rigol Spectrum Analysers which offer a great deal more capability for the lab bench. However, the RF-Explorer series have the benefit of being very compact and light weight, which may be important if you have to fly to a site to track down interference problems or perform simple RF health checks while on site.
It is important to note that various models of RF-Explorer are available. In particular, low frequency coverage of the WSUB1G from 50KHz is more appropriate for HF users.