Transcription of A Spectrum Analyzer for the Radio Amateur
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By Wes Hayward, W7 ZOI, and Terry White, K7 TAU. A Spectrum Analyzer for the Radio Amateur Good tools are priceless when you need them. Here's a piece of test equipment you've always wanted for your workbench. Now you can have it without spending a fortune. mong the many measurement ments in the 50 kHz to 70 MHz region. The We often read and hear about simple A tools sought by the Amateur experimenter, the most de- sired but generally considered the least accessible is the Radio -frequency design can be extended easily into the VHF. and UHF region with methods outlined later. The instrument is configured to be self-calibrating, or capable of calibration designs.
August 1998 35 Among the many measurementtools sought by the amateur experimenter, the most de-sired—but generally considered the least accessible—is the radio-frequency spectrum analyzer or SA.
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