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| hwalker:
hugen has released the tinySA spectrum analyzer at https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Hand-held-tiny-Spectrum-analyzer-TinySA_1600085564565.html . The tinySA joins hugen's stable of products targeted at radio amateurs, students and electronic enthusiasts. It also fills a gap for NanoVNA owners trying to use the vna as a spectrum analyzer or signal generator. The tinySA was developed in conjunction with Erik Kaashoek a respected member of the electronics community and an outstanding designer/programmer. At $50, not including shipping and handling, its a no brainer for hobbyists looking to expand their measurement capability on a budget. You can find the product specification and details at: https://www.tinysa.org/wiki/ I had the good fortune of receiving a beta version of the tinySA and it has definitely earned its place on my test bench as a sub GHZ spectrum analyzer, with its own display, and built-in rf generator. Because the tinySA's display is not as busy as the NanoVNA, the 2.8" diagonal dimension works out pretty well for me - and I wear glasses. If the 2.8" tinySA is successful enough for a 4" tinySA to be produced, then your purchase of the 2.8" tinySA will not be wasted because you can use it exclusively as a very capable signal generator. One can never have too many signal generators. The tinySA user group is located at: https://groups.io/g/tinysa Definitely worth checking out. |
| xwarp:
I'm intrigued and will probably buy one because it's cool, but don't really need one because I already have a HP 8568B and an 8591E. |
| Brumby:
Has anyone pulled the trigger on one of these? I'm trying real hard to look after the pennies. :-\ |
| Bud:
With 2.6 kHz min resolution bandwidth it is not really anything to write home about. Perhaps for students may be ok though. |
| hwalker:
First production run is pretty much sold out. For students, hobbyist and electronics enthusiasts the tinySA is definitely worth the purchase. In addition to its spectral analysis capability it also serves as a decent rf generator. hugen's products are specifically targeted for students, ham radio users and the like. He has done a good job of meeting that target audience and delivering continued support of his products afterwards. In my opinion, for $50 including a display and accessories I don't see any thing else in its class that matches it. If so, please point me to it. |
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