My 1.5GHz Rigol with the TG and Return Loss Bridge (including SWR measurement software) was GBP 1500. It's by far better value than a radio at that price and much more fun! I replaced an old HP mainframe unit (as Leonard used in the BITX videos) - that one drifted like hell, took up half the shack and heated it also! Mark G0MGX On 24 February 2014 09:36, <pierre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Sarma, > > Here in Australia the entry level Rigol 1.5Ghz spectrum analyser with > tracking > generator retails for under A$1,800 delivered with warranty etc. > > I see the Rigol 3GHz model sells here for about A$3.5K with tracking > generator > etc. > > A number of the local hams have purchased them and seem very happy with the > price v's performance. > > Best regards, > > Peter VK1XP > > > > >-- Original Message -- > >Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 11:11:57 +0530 > >Subject: [minima] Re: A linear for the Minima > >From: Mvs Sarma <mvssarma@xxxxxxxxx> > >To: minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Reply-To: minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > >RIGOL, as used by mark. > > I understand a 100MHz version could be around 30K > > > > > >On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Sandeep Lohia <sandeeplohia12@xxxxxxxxx > >wrote: > > > >> On 24/02/2014, Paul Chebi <paul.chebi@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > Could somebody suggest/recommend a spectrum analyser that won't brake > >the > >> > bank? > >> > >> > >> here I use homebrew SDR & RTL as to measure even & odd signal strength > >of > >> ... > >> > >> > > > > > >-- > >Regards > >Sarma > > *Scribed with half a house brick on my Aspirin tablet* > > >