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The 1.5GHz Noise Source Tracking Module is a high-quality, durable device designed for optimal performance in noise generation. With low power consumption and advanced safety features, it ensures a stable working environment while delivering superior output quality across a wide frequency range.
Manufacturer | Walfront |
Part Number | Walfront62hkepo8q7 |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Walfront62hkepo8q7 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**L
Perfect for Tuning RF Filters
This is a great device for a great price! I use this (in conjunction with a spectrum analyzer) to tune homemade low pass, high pass, and bandpass filters. It provides a uniform RF noise signal throughout the VHF/UHF bands of amateur radio. It is perfect for that application and the price is excellent.
L**P
spectrum analyzer
works great for a spectrum analyzer without a tracking generator
S**R
Noise source
The noise source worked great for filter alignment
S**Y
Used this on a 222 MHz transverter to align the receiver for better noise figure
This item did exactly what I needed it to do. I connected this to the antenna port of an XV222 transverter to align the receiver for better noise figure. I did have a little trouble finding a suitable power connector, but found one that worked in a box of old "wall warts" that I have. I did not have a way to measure what the power output was. I did have to turn on the attenuator on the radio in order to make measurements and adjustments as the power was too high otherwise. The price was much better on this unit than others I found as well. 73
A**R
Power Jack only had one pin soldered.
Intended to be used as a broadband signal to tune filters. Will make an easy addition to a tinySA spectrum analyzer pocket set-up - handy for checking stuff at flea markets.
M**L
Works as expected.
See attached spectrum analyzer plot for output amplitude scaling is 1 dB/div.Current draw 155 mA at 12 volts.
L**T
For making a quick measure of the antenna frecuency response!!
I am very conformed and agree with the function of this device. I used to make homemade antennas. I just needed for having an idea of the frequency range and in which frequency has the lower SWR. The goal is to have low-cost devices, as a SDR dongle and a RF bridge with the noise source to see the response on the frequency of homemade design I made. But this time i made some prove at the telecom laboratory of my university using a Spectrum Analyzer and a bridge (form Anritsu). I definitely can confirm you can at least figure out how is the frequency response. Below some images. I made a test with a VHF/UHF pro antenna (the brand is MASPRO, Japanese) and another at 1.5 GHz. As you see at the photos till 1.5GHz is the high-acceptable frequency. I powered with 9V, and the temperature was ok. I worked continuously for around 2 hours.
T**L
It works well, flat to beyond 1.5GHz
The board does get hot, as mentioned above. Really only a problem if you want to put it in a plastic box. I mounted it in a shielded metal case, and temperature was not a problem.
J**H
They work great
The items arrived in a couple of days and I'm quite pleased with them.They do the job I wanted them for and I was pleased that they evenwill run on a single 9 volt battery.
M**D
Good value
Good value
J**S
Good noise source for small lab
it's a nice productThe power consumption is a bit high but all the rest is fine for a small lab.The noise level seems to be about flat but need further testing to be characterized precisely.
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