I've got a TinySA Ultra and recently purchased the DXE Flag by WD8DSB and Preamp. I'm wondering if the combination will be adequately sensitive or should I use some other receiver? Thanks Jim ab3cv _
Don Thanks for the detailed advice! Ill dig out my RSP2pro and perhaps get a windows tablet. I have a laptop to get started with but its a bit clumsy to walk with. Thanks! Jim _______________________
Hi Jim, The TinySA Ultra has a LNA (low noise preamp) that you can enable for best sensitivity. With the LNA turned on you should be in good shape regarding sensitivity for very weak signals when use
With the preamp you purchased with the Flag antenna and the preamp built in and selectable within the TinySA Ultra, you should have enough gain/sensitivity to well overload the TinySA, unless you liv
Jim, Two more quick comments. When using the TinySA Utlra its best to keep the maximum signal level into the TinySA Ultra mixer below -25dBm to prevent internal generation of spurious emissions due t
Hi Dave and gang, The DXE preamp gain is approximately 30 dB (with its attenuators turned off) until about 35MHz and then the gain drops like a rock above that point so overload from VHF and above st
This was very interesting - the TinySA Ultra sounds like a great tool. Checking online, I was surprised to find it for sale for as little as $70 (Karagas), and as much as $140 (Rbay). In this era of
Hi Pete, I suggest buying it from an approved/authorized dealer. R&L Electronics is one of the approved/authorized dealers and thats where Ive purchased both my TinySA and TinySA Ultra from. You can