From: osr on
Ok, this is rs232, not usb, and out of my budget at 250 euros, but
getting closer.

http://www.weaksignals.com/

click on hardware and there is a 0-30 mhz drm receiver.

Steve
From: osr on
On Oct 4, 6:21 pm, o...(a)uakron.edu wrote:
> Ok, this is rs232, not usb, and out of my budget at 250 euros, but
> getting closer.
>
> http://www.weaksignals.com/
>
> click on hardware and there is a 0-30 mhz drm receiver.
>
> Steve

Better link:

http://www.sat-schneider.de/english/products.htm

Steve
From: a7yvm109gf5d1 on
On Oct 3, 7:59 pm, Joerg <inva...(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:
>
> 1GHz usually suffices. If you include 2.45GHz that creates a much larger
> market, that of all the "PC doctors" with their refurbed ambulances.

That's pretty low for today. That would mean you could put a scope-
style diode bridge limiter in the input to protect the mixer...

Well, it would be cool if someone designed a thing like this.

I'd buy one.
From: Robert Lacoste on
"Raveninghorde" <raveninghorde(a)invalid> a �crit dans le message de news:
2u3fc5tf140ooisit15bsd2e47d4coouv9(a)4ax.com...
> I'm looking for a USB spectrum analyzer for occasional use.
>
> My immediate requirement is to cover the range 100kHz to 3MHz but up
> to 30MHz would be good.
>
> Any recommendations based on personal experience?

Hello,
You can try them : http://www.spectran.com/
we have bought one of their RF series (HF6060-V4), usable for qualitative
measurements at least if you connect it to a PC (the local LCD is, well,
limited). Not top range performances, but cheap.
Friendly,
Robert



From: Joerg on
osr(a)uakron.edu wrote:
> On Oct 4, 6:21 pm, o...(a)uakron.edu wrote:
>> Ok, this is rs232, not usb, and out of my budget at 250 euros, but
>> getting closer.
>>
>> http://www.weaksignals.com/
>>
>> click on hardware and there is a 0-30 mhz drm receiver.
>>
>> Steve
>
> Better link:
>
> http://www.sat-schneider.de/english/products.htm
>

Thanks, that's better because there was not hardware link. But 250 Euros
for max 30MHz? I can't really get very far with that. Might be ok for
the OP though.

I wonder why they are still advertising DRM. AFAICT that's pretty much
dead. As I had been predicting ... :-)

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