[Boatanchors] Spectrum analyzer?

James Liles james.liles at comcast.net
Thu Dec 15 22:51:57 EST 2011


Hi Rick:

I have an HP141T that I haven't used for several years.  Wish you lived a 
bit closer, I'd sell it to you for $200.00 if you did a pick up.  Guaranteed 
working, I believe the 110Mc plug in.  It  weighs 10,754 pounds, at least it 
seems that heavy --- hate to think of shipping it.  I switched to an HP 
8568B because I do contract design work requiring regression testing and 
needed stored protocols.


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Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 15:13:51 -0500
From: Rick Poole <wa1rkt at arrl.net>
Subject: [Boatanchors] Spectrum analyzer?
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Anybody have any suggestions for a reasonably low cost spectrum
analyzer (new or used) that would be suitable for keeping tabs on
these old boat anchors and making sure they don't radiate where they 
shouldn't?

A standalone spectrum analyzer would be OK, and something that runs
on a PC via, say, USB would also be good.

Thanks...

Rick WA1RKT





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