It was only a matter of time and now it's here!! ...If 5w of pure nasties isn't bad enough for you, now you can have 150 and take out half of the world!




This is a nightmare come true, and is well & truly going to put another nail in the Coffin for those of us who try our best with clean gear.teckniqs wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172348606554
It was only a matter of time and now it's here!! ...If 5w of pure nasties isn't bad enough for you, now you can have 150 and take out half of the world!![]()
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You could probably feed the RF from a decent exciter into the power amplifier stage, I don't see why not. You'd still get the SWR and power read out that way but it would end up costing an arm and a leg doing all that!bristolpirates wrote:Could you remove the chip and feed it with the signal from a decent exciter?
I suppose from a price point of view, that wouldn't be worth it, and you'd loose the extras like the SWR and temp readout.
You should! ...I wouldn't expect you to understand.UKNECKS wrote:Hi guys,
I don't understand something. Pirat want cheap thing, no you have cheap transmitter and your are not happy ? It has very noisy VCO and lot of spures and intermods sevrals MHz aways....(that can ruin the aviation communication)... Event the amp could be unstable by self interstage oscilating in certain conditions as common rf design... But please don't complain, it cheap so that all you want. You should be happy !
Sometime I feel out of phase...
wow, this guy never learns!UKNECKS wrote:Hi guys,
I don't understand something. Pirat want cheap thing, no you have cheap transmitter and your are not happy ? It has very noisy VCO and lot of spures and intermods sevrals MHz aways....(that can ruin the aviation communication)... Event the amp could be unstable by self interstage oscilating in certain conditions as common rf design... But please don't complain, it cheap so that all you want. You should be happy !
Sometime I feel out of phase...
I don't know that SA at all, but if I'm reading the photos correctly, it looks as if it is configured to give a reading in Watts, and it looks as if each division is ~6dB, which would mean that most of the noise floor - as it's captured in the photos, is only 30 odd dB beneath the carrier (mostly in the band between 13mW and 54mW). Nearer the carrier, it's getting into the low 30s. If we zoomed in a bit........Analyser wrote:Lord, help us all!![]()
In fact you can tell how much noise there is around the carrier just by the slightly raised noise-floor. Even though the resolution bandwidth of their Rigol SA is not set to show the spurs properly it's obviously so bad that the noise floow lifts up.