Hi,
I’m finally finding a little time to work on my
backlog of radio projects. What this means is that I am getting motivated
to get an inexpensive spectrum analyzer. My budget is very low, but I’ve
seen a few on eBay that I can probably afford. I know there’s a lot
of knowledge and experience out there, so hope you can give me some good
advice. What should I consider and what should I stay away from?
Are there any good deals you’re aware of?
Obviously, I want everything for almost nothing, but these
are my requirements:
- Coverage of ham bands from 2
Meters through 10 GHz
- Usable frequency display,
digital desired but not required (OSD or not, either is ok)
- Stable and fully functional but
not necessarily absolutely calibrated (I’m willing to use fudge
factors for calibration errors as long as they’re minor and
predictable)
- Display quality not noticeably
degraded
- Some type of computer/printer
output desired, but not required
- Tracking generator desired, but
not required
- Popular make and model so parts
and information are readily available, newer is better
- Capabilities and functionality
are more important than cosmetics
- Portability is desired, but not
required
- Price below $1000, preferably
below $500
All help is appreciated,
Rod, wb9kmo@sbarc.org