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USB RF / Spectrum analyser that runs on ARM/Linux/Raspberry...?
dav888:
been on a hunt for "headless" spectrum analysers for the 2.4GHz domain.
needs to be somewhat good quality (i.e. not RF Explorers which are completely out of spec / uncalibrated and unreliable)
Tested both BB60C from http://signalhound.com or Spectran-v6-eco-100xa-6 from http://aaronia.com good but with a big drawback.
API/SDK either requires a binary DLL (no source code) for the signalhounds, aaroina reqiuire a large GUI software to run to act as the bridge. And most important, they can't run on Arm-based linux, i.e. Raspberry PI 5 etc.
I just want a pure python API and a $1000-2000 reliable product that is calibrated in gain and frequency and that can give me a frequency sweep via a simple (preferably open source) API.
Is there something like it out there?
Bicurico:
Look for portable spectrum analyser with SCPI.
ANRITSU has some portable models that allow SCPI over telnet. This would allow you to remote control the SA from any platform without installing any API.
Siglent has SCPI over telnet, too.
Both options are more expensive than your budget, unless you find a cheap second hand deal
tautech:
--- Quote from: Bicurico on June 29, 2024, 10:21:37 am ---Look for portable spectrum analyser with SCPI.
ANRITSU has some portable models that allow SCPI over telnet. This would allow you to remote control the SA from any platform without installing any API.
Siglent has SCPI over telnet, too.
Both options are more expensive than your budget, unless you find a cheap second hand deal
--- End quote ---
Perform other tricks.
Bicurico:
?
tautech:
--- Quote from: Bicurico on June 29, 2024, 11:24:19 am ---?
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Oh FFS.
Innocence does not equal you. :P
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/hack-of-sigllent-spectrum-analyzer-ssa3021x/msg5528860/#msg5528860
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