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| metebalci:
I have an SVA1032X and it is not bad. I also looked to FPC1500 when looking for a VNA. I expect R&S might have better build quality and maybe better in some specs. One point is FPC1500 can -I think- only measure the magnitude of s21 (not phase). SVA1032X does vector measurement of both s11 and s21. I also recommend to consider second hand older but better/two-ports VNAs. |
| nctnico:
--- Quote from: Frex on March 28, 2023, 06:05:37 am ---Hello, First, thank you all for your replies. In fact, the FCP seem to be also interesting and I know the R&S brand as top notch. Anyway, to be fair you It enter only in price point without option and with a low bandwith of 1GHz as my request is to be more than 2.4GHz for wireless needs So the real price would be more about 3200€ (base price) + 2 x1100€ (for 1 to 3GHz) = 5400€. Then, I want VNA mode as I request that cost again 984€ more ; 6370€HT. Even the preamplifier is an option... --- End quote --- AFAIK there are bundles that are cheaper. For example the FPC-COM2 bundle which includes most (if not all) options. I think it is a good idea to check your local R&S dealer for a reasonably priced option bundle. I agree about the older equipment; I looked at many of those as well but most are very old without USB and other modern connectivity options. That is why I ended up with the JD745. It is reasonably modern so it has LAN and USB connectivity build in. Likely there are more modern base station analysers as well. |
| 3isenhorn:
Hello, With respect to the use case I would suggest to have a look at the lower signal hound spectrum analyzer with a matching tracking generator. Of course it depends if you like to have a pc only control. Best regards |
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