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Can a VNA replace a tracking generator on a SA? [Sloved]

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ballsystemlord:

--- Quote from: shabaz on July 17, 2024, 01:59:52 pm ---
--- Quote from: ballsystemlord on July 17, 2024, 01:02:27 pm ---I knew that. I was asking so that I could determine if it was best to buy a SA with a TG, or if the VNA I also intend to get would do the job just fine.
The architectures of the 2 instruments are different. So I was asking because, for all I know, the SA could do stuff with a TG, that a VNA wouldn't otherwise be able to do.

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I cannot read your mind to determine what you already know (and others clearly cannot either from the responses). We simply answered based as best as we could.
 
You didn't mention (in the original post) if the decision was between either an SA+TG, or both SA+TG and a VNA.

I now think you meant to say something something along the lines of:

"If I intend to purchase both a spectrum analyzer instrument and a VNA instrument, should I, in addition, purchase a tracking generator feature? Why would anyone use the SA's TG feature if they also happen to own a VNA?"

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Thanks, I sometimes find it difficult to phrase exactly what I trying to say/ask in a way that everyone understands.

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