Agilent Field Fox http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5990-5363EN.pdf about $16k in typical configuration... _______________________________________________ __________________________________
To bad I don't work for Agilent any more -- I could have bought it for 10% off! :) 73 -- Larry -- W1DYJ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________
16k-bux and it doesn't even cover 160... 73, geo - n4ua _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com
Also nice is the N9330B ... not as sophisticated but does the job ... much cheaper ... I love it. http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/product.jspx?nid=-33170.780859.00&lc=eng&cc=US Pete WA2ODO -- +++
Not for HF, it doesn't. Dave AB7E _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com http://lists.contesti
While we are drooling, and if you want 160m, check this one out. http://www2.rohde-schwarz.com/en/products/test_and_measurement/spectrum_ analysis/FSH4_8-|-Overview-|-100-|-6402.html Specs better tha
True.. and the N9912 only goes down to 2 MHz (although the built in spectrum analyzer goes down lower) _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________
Pretty cool.. Seems to be in the same general price range as the Agilent (10-20k).. Hey, it may be a bit pricey for the average ham today, but someday, it will be surplus. In reality, the modern crop
Very nice! You can get much of the same data for a whole lot cheaper here... http://www.arraysolutions.com/Products/AIM4170.htm Dino - KX6D -- Original Message -- Subject: [TowerTalk] an antenna anal
The AIM units are expensive compared to this one, designed by DG8SAQ, a prof at a German university, and built and sold by hams in the UK. I paid $766 for mine, including calibration standards and a
Jim, I'm interested in the VNWA's 160m performance in the presence of local broadcast stations. When designing a Marconi "T" for N4NN, we deliberately resonated the antenna to 1400 kHz which called f
I suggest that you join the Yahoo Group and post your question there. I have virtually no AM broadcast QRM out here in the Santa Cruz Mountains. :) I have one, thanks to a group purchase, with the TG