TinySA Ultra Spectrum Analyzer

TinySA Ultra: amzn.to/3wFp3Se
Upgraded Tinysa Ultra:Hugen's upgraded TinySA Ultra V0.4.5.1 offers a 4-inch touchscreen with 480x320 resolution, covering 100kHz to 5.3GHz. It features ESD protection for enhanced durability, a built-in 32GB micro SD card for storage, and a linear power supply to minimize noise. Ideal for amateur radio, it's a cost-effective alternative to bulky test equipment
Wide Frequency:With an extended range up to 5.3GHz, the analyzer can monitor signals up to 12GHz, using switchable bandpass filters from 200Hz to 850kHz. It provides seamless coverage across the spectrum, displaying up to 450 points
Differences to the Former TinySa:Improvements include a default maximum frequency of 800MHz, an LNA for low-level signals, and an RBW frequency range from 200Hz to 850kHz that meets SSB two-tone test requirements
2 in 1 Device:When connected to a PC via USB, the device becomes a PC-controlled Spectrum Analyzer or Signal Generator, with output options from 100kHz to 5.4GHz. It includes a built-in calibration signal generator and all the components of a conventional heterodyne swept spectrum analyzer
New Add-ons:Built-in SD card slot, a 32GB micro SD card, a 4-inch touchscreen display, an internal rechargeable battery (up to 8 hours), and an audio out port
PC Control:The device can be controlled by a PC, transmitting data and synchronizing the display. The USB interface implements the Serial over USB (CDC) protocol, with a set of commands for measurements and updates. The driver for Windows will install automatically after connecting to a Windows PC. The driver for Linux is built into the kernel.
What You Get: 1x Tinysa ULTRA Spectrum Analyzer; 2x 30cm ALSR100 SMA cables; 1x SMA-SMA barrel connector; 1x TLanyard and touch plectrum; 1x Antenna with SMA connector; 1x 32GB MicroSD card(plugged in the host), 1 x USB Type-C data cable; 1x stylus pen

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  • @w8lvradio
    @w8lvradio

    Who would have ever thought that there would be a spectrum analyzer (which is also a signal generator) that you can fit into your shirt pocket? And, in your OTHER pocket, you can fit a NanoVNA. The genuine non counterfeit ones, they have them at R&L Electronics right here in Ohio. 73 DE W8LV BILL

  • @bblod4896
    @bblod4896

    Even though you may never hit the high end of the frequency capability, the increased bandwidth gives a better flatness with the measurements across the frequencies you actually use. ☮ brother.

  • @waynegram8907
    @waynegram8907

    PAUL, make a video on doing various RF measurements for Duplexers, Multiplexers, Diplexers and the theory behind the differences between a duplexer and diplexers are

  • @Ibelieve218
    @Ibelieve21814 күн бұрын

    what use can this spectrum analyzer be at or below 3mhz?? I know of nothing that transmits at say 1000mhz or even 100khz

  • @iowahank1
    @iowahank1

    Hey Paul, a group of KZread ham radio creators and viewers are meeting at the Hamvention flagpole at noon on Saturday. It would be great if you could join us.

  • @PappaBear_yt
    @PappaBear_yt

    Cool little toy... Sadly beyond my spectrum, both financially and signal-wise, as I usually deal with LF stuff. 😁 But I like learning something new every day... So thumbs up! 👍🏻💪🏻🙋🏼‍♂️

  • @paulperano9236
    @paulperano9236

    Didn't picture you with a short goatee. Beware shiny things !

  • @vinny142
    @vinny142

    "Sorry about the reflectiojns"

  • @geirendre
    @geirendre

    Yes, it's easy to mix up all those fundamentals of them darn harmonics.

  • @jayflores2022
    @jayflores2022

    🥹🥹🥹🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨😭😭😭 granny

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