Handheld antenna analyser?

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asdfg
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Handheld antenna analyser?

Post by asdfg »

Do you know some good handheld antenna analyser, for VHF and UHF, with graph and display for SWR?
Do you a tipe?
tvsjr
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Post by tvsjr »

http://www.tek.com/site/ps/0,,2E-17534-INTRO_EN,00.html
That's what I use, with the appropriate options installed.
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Bruce1807
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Post by Bruce1807 »

I use a Bird SA-1700 siute analyser, works great.

http://www.bird-electronic.com/products ... spx?id=500
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Ranger522
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Post by Ranger522 »

I am using the AEA 140-525 Analyzer for my tuning. Works great and my users and customers are very impressed with the improved performance and the graphic displays (using the computer software and cable). 8)

One con is that it is limited to 140-525 MHz, but it does what I need.

http://www.aeatechnology.com/html/140_525_analyzer.htm
My Radios:
Motorola- APX8500/8000/7500/7000/6500, ASTRO Spectra, XTS3000, XTL5000, XTS5000, HT1000, MCS2000, MCC7500, MaraTrac, GTR8000/Quantar/K-Core/IMW/CompassCom AVL
Kenwood- TK-8160, TH-F6
Datron- Gardian Mobile/Portable
Thales- Racal T25
Yaesu- FT8900
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Will
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Post by Will »

I am also using the AEA 140-525 Analyzer , and it SUCKS big time above 430Mhz.... Unacceptable....
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Astro Spectra
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Post by Astro Spectra »

We have just received the Agilent N9340A 3GHz Handheld RF Spectrum Analyzer:

http://www.home.agilent.com/USeng/nav/- ... 40/pd.html

You need the TG3 tracking generator option to do return loss sweeps:

http://www.home.agilent.com/USeng/nav/- ... 42/pd.html

Simply awesome performance, but at a price. You need to purchase a separate directional coupler to make return loss measurements.


For HF and low band antenna testing I use the simple Bird AT-100 Antenna Tester (covers 2 - 136 MHz). Works very well.

I can't comment on the performance of the VHF/UHF AT-400 or 8/900 MHz AT-800 units, but they might be worth a try. See:

http://www.bird-electronic.com/products ... aspx?id=79
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The Pager Geek
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Post by The Pager Geek »

Without Spectrum Analyzer Anritsu S-331D
With Spectrum Analyzer Anritsu S-332D.

Good to 3GHz

If you don't need 3GHz, try the 113/114.

I use a 331. Love it.

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Will
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Post by Will »

I am looking for a better unit than the AEA, maybe the B1rd AT400 or an older Anritsu 113/114.

So my AEA IS for sale.
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Post by GlennD »

My Anritsu S-331A is listed in the for sale section.
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Post by Will »

GlennD wrote:My Anritsu S-331A is listed in the for sale section.
Glen, I saw that listing and that would be a good step up. I will need to sell the AEA first, it is still under waranty.

Or I may trade up to a B1rd AT400 if someone has one.
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Post by GlennD »

My 331 is very old but in new condition.

Jack Mitchell had some strange notions. He sold out to Nextel but he was convinced it was a passing fad and that he could get his channels back for a song.

He wharehoused all of his repeaters and equipment for years. The Site Master looked like it was never used or rarely used. All of his later equipment was like that.

No warranty left at all. I have been cycling the nicad pack and it seems to be good.
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