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ZL1CVD:
Just listed on eBay 182206586292 "CMU200 comprehensive measurement trace the source / diplexer tracking generator". How does this work? I know about wideband noise source but why the internal CMU200 connection? Does this provide an actual tracking generator taken from CMU200 spectrum analyzer LO output? 

msraya:
Very interesting Thank You...
There is a output connector of LO1 sweep in the RXTX unit??? There are two free SMB connectors X36 and X35..
I will test it..

I would think the unit samples chunks of the sweep in the A/D and not useful at narrow BW
First IF RX at 1.816115 GHz? Yes.. in the service manual, the LO1 generates inside the RXTX Unit.

Board with amplifier+mixer for 100 US dollars?
If it works It would be Nice...   :clap:

I will think about it...
Manuel

ZL1CVD:
.. and today we have another listing with better price on the tracking generator 252464888662..

msraya:

I do not need Tracking, I have RIGOL TG...
But interesting.. for people that not have time to homebrew their own.. :-+ 

Manuel

Brainbox:
Hi to all readers.
I am new in this discussion and want to share some of my experiences with the CMU200.

Today I received the "CMU200 comprehensive measurement trace the source / diplexer tracking generator".
The unit came with the cables and connectors as shown on Ebay, but no additional information.
Better to say: no info at all.
The PCB has 5 MMICs, a mixer and some other less interesting stuff on board.
Since there is no information available where to find the LO1 signal I had to look for it myself.
The cable for this signal has 1 BNC bulkhead connector for mounting in a free hole in the back, and one straight MMCX connector.
Because the straight type connector makes it impossible to use X35 or X36 (The cover will not close) I was looking for an other free position.
When the metal plates from the RXTX cover are removed some holes shows up which expose some additional MMXC connectors.
Because I have no opportunity to measure this high signal I was looking an other way.
I had one RXTX board from a defective unit I removed the covers to see If I could find the right signal.
As it is the first local oscillator I was looking for the first MMCX connector I could find in the RX path.
Actually I found two two possible connectors after a split in the path.
I took some pictures to show what I mean.
As I don“t want to disassemble the good working CMU200 unnecessary I will take some time to prepare the setup.
When I know more I will let you know.
 

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