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Our undergrad teaching labs have a couple of really crappy cheapo
RF signal generators that will do LF and HF on fundimental and near VHF on 3rd harmonic. The waveform is so unstable that you're lucky to be able to read 2nd signifcant fugure of frequency on a good counter and the voltage output across a purely resistive load varies more than 10dbv. They are just about useless. Does anyone know of a model that could be got, new or used, for not much more than a kilodollar that would be stable and readable to at least three signifcant figs. (interpolate to 4 ) and is well enough buffered to maintain a constant output level. tnx 73 kc2lvq |
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