MagicSmoker
Electrical
- May 5, 2010
- 92
I'd like to be able to do some basic "pre-compliance" testing of high power dc motor drives in house. I'm a power electronics kind of guy, not a compliance engineer, but it looks like all I need to do basic far field (10m) testing is an antenna (preferably calibrated) and a spectrum analyzer.
I haven't found an antenna yet, but I did stumble across this seemingly ideal gadget called the Signal Hound ( which turns a laptop into a 4GHz spectrum analyzer.
It *seems* to be a much better solution than buying either a 30 year old HP or a cheap Chinese spectrum analyzer off of ebay, but this might be wishful thinking on my part... Anyone here used one of these Signal Hounds? Even if not, any comments as to why it might or might not be a good choice for what I want to do?
(Oh, and any suggestions for an antenna - biconical or bi-log seem to be used the most - would be welcome, too.)
I haven't found an antenna yet, but I did stumble across this seemingly ideal gadget called the Signal Hound ( which turns a laptop into a 4GHz spectrum analyzer.
It *seems* to be a much better solution than buying either a 30 year old HP or a cheap Chinese spectrum analyzer off of ebay, but this might be wishful thinking on my part... Anyone here used one of these Signal Hounds? Even if not, any comments as to why it might or might not be a good choice for what I want to do?
(Oh, and any suggestions for an antenna - biconical or bi-log seem to be used the most - would be welcome, too.)