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Can anyone recommend an inexpensive spectrum analyzer. $500 - $1000.
Something just for sniffing around. Not for bench work. Randy |
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well.....
thatsa bit of a tough one. a good (or at least decent) spectrum analyzer can run you $1,000 and up. the "el-cheapo" ones are less, but don't perform well or have a lack of useful "features" basically, its "you get what you pay for). you might check the ebay and craigslist.com sites for possibilities. Randy True wrote: Can anyone recommend an inexpensive spectrum analyzer. $500 - $1000. Something just for sniffing around. Not for bench work. Randy |
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