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instruction ;-) Go to http://test1.contenttest.net/Spektru...sator_en.shtml Go to "SPECTRAN NF-3020". There it says " This extended version of the SPECTRAN NF-3010 also allows analysis of EXTERNAL signal sources via its SMA input.". Or click "COMPLETE description". In the NEW window you can see in the "Overview of features SPECTRAN=AE LF spectrum analysers" under " INTERFACES" the feature "External signal input (screened SMA input)". Got it? With the SMA input you can feed what ever you want. Its like a SCOPE! Right, but what is the noise floor on that at low frequencies? If I send it DC to 100 Hz info, can I display it, and more importantly how high is the noise floor down there and how small a bin can I create? A lot of newer RF spectrum analyzers are rated to work down to DC, but when you actually try it, the experience is not a pleasant one. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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