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Title: Aritsu VNA-DL 1-8800 MHz
Post by: porous on November 23, 2021, 11:04:25 am
Hello all,

I recently bought the Aritsu VNA-DL 1-8800 MHz for around 400 USD plus tax/customs from Russia and would like to share some results:

- measures S11 and S21
- plastic housing, doesnt get too warm, calibration seems to be quite stable over time
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- measured output power varies from - 20 dBm to -10 dBm. At 8800 MHz it is down to -30 dBm.
- I calibrated using SOL+T method, result is nice [attachimg=2] but if I measure short behind a short coax cable I see ripples [attachimg=1] that were not able to remove by adding an electrical delay
- measured short behind a long cable (1m) and the ripples grow... [attachimg=5]
- measured a 3 dB attenuator in S21 without adding a cable, see some ripples [attachimg=3]
- Software has the basic functions but doesnt allow to zoom in more than 5 dB.

My guess is that for 400 USD they use a wheatstone bridge as coupler which limits the calibration performance.
But 400$ for a 8.8GHz VNA....

Title: Re: Aritsu VNA-DL 1-8800 MHz
Post by: jjoonathan on November 23, 2021, 01:52:20 pm
Cool!

I've seen these marketed as "ARINST," which seemed strange, but now that I see "Aristu" and Anritsu green in the graphs, it all makes sense, lol.

Is it using harmonics to get to 8800MHz or is that fundamental?

Thanks for sharing :)
Title: Re: Aritsu VNA-DL 1-8800 MHz
Post by: porous on November 23, 2021, 02:11:49 pm
They use harmonics. The mixers are specified up to 6 GHz only.