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Battle:
So recently I was looking for a used VNA. I decided against buying a used one due to age of the items vs component life.

I ended up getting a Libre VNA just because it was a more affordable option vs features etc.

I also have a TinySA Ultra.

But the noise floor on those is still around 100db.

I'm thinking of planning ahead for a next purchase & was looking at the Siglent SSA3021X Plus model spectrum analyzer. Looks like it's noise floor is around 161dbm. Or did I read that wrong? They have a tracking generator built in too. So that was appealing.

 I thought i had read there's a modification you can do to also enable a vna feature as well. Is that still possible on newer units? I know the vna feature is limited. I was just curious what all mods are working for those units to help make a decision on one. Keeping it under the 2k budget.

Battle:
Still debating one getting one of these next. Was looking for some users to chime in on if it's good or should I look at something 3lse?

Also curious about the discount code....

tv84:
Do yourself a favor and read the appropriate thread:

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/siglent-ssa3000x-spectrum-analyzers/

Battle:
101 pages of multiple post of what starts out as speculations on page 1.

Search within the page of measuring a duplexer 120db down..no results..

 I think I'll just call the company later today & try to get direct answers rather than stain my eyes reading all that. :palm:

tv84:

--- Quote from: Battle on October 30, 2024, 11:47:09 am ---101 pages of multiple post

--- End quote ---

Indeed... There should be a max limit so that people wouldn't have to stain their eyes so much...

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