[Test-Equipment] Spectrum Analyzer questions
Eric Lemmon
wb6fly at arrl.net
Thu Jul 13 21:35:58 EDT 2006
After looking around for an accurate, lightweight, and easy-to-use spectrum
analyzer that wouldn't cost an arm and a leg, I settled on a HAMEG HM5014.
This model includes a tracking generator, which enormously increases its
usefulness. If I had to do it over again, I'd still buy this model. Here's
a link to the HM5014 Datasheet:
http://www.testequipmentdepot.com/hameg/pdf/hm5012&hm5014.pdf
The HM5014 has been replaced by a -2 model that has more features, but I
haven't used it.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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Subject: [Test-Equipment] Spectrun Analyzer questions
I'm looking at a Spectrum Analyzer and wanted to get some comments. This
is the HAMEC HM5005/5006 (150kHz to 500kHz) and the MEILI SM5010/5011
(150kHz to 1050Mhz) Spectrum Analyzers. By "looking at" I mean like on
the bench. I wanted a small, portable, 1-1000MHz SA to look at band
conditions and spectrum interference for RC airplanes, UHF HAM
frequencies, and BPL effects. Wish I could afford some of the high dollar
HP stuff but I can't.
73 Kees K5BCQ
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