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Is there any chance I could find a used signal generator that would
cover up to 1.6 Ghz for less than $1000? When I say less than $1000, I don't mean $999 ![]() -- Chris W KE5GIX Gift Giving Made Easy Get the gifts you want & give the gifts they want One stop wish list for any gift, from anywhere, for any occasion! http://thewishzone.com |
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In article ji2mg.57873$9c6.51371@dukeread11, Chris W
wrote: Is there any chance I could find a used signal generator that would cover up to 1.6 Ghz for less than $1000? When I say less than $1000, I don't mean $999 ![]() Stability? Frequency accuracy? Phase noise? Output power? Sweep capability? There's a big price difference between synthesized and non-synthesized rigs, as well as operational differences. Do you *need* the ability to set the operating frequency easily, repeatedly, accurately? That may point you to a synthesized/pll rig. But if you don't, such as doing sweeps from about here to about there, non-synthesized rigs can do fine. Figure out what you *need* in terms of specs, and start looking around. I'd say plenty is available for under $1000. Wavetek 2002 for $200 on eBay -- that's good to 2.5 GHz. It's also a sweeper. Other places have the 2002 for $100 up. Or you can spend more money for HP/Agilent and get HPIB (remote programming), stability, lower noise. Wiltron 6647 on eBay, goes from .01 - 18 GHZ, for around $500, a sweeper. HP 8620C with 86222B, .01 - 2.4 GHz on eBay currently for under $200. -- Namaste-- |
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