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Phil Allison
Guest
** Hi to all,
that "dumped" Rigol DSO continues to exceed my expectations.
The latest surprise came about when I investigated a high level of noise in
the trace at high gain settings - not inherent in the DSO mind you, but
only when attached to other devices on my bench.
Soon found several mV of RF signal being picked up around 98 to 100 MHz -
with the time base set to 20nS the counter function locked onto it
reasonably well.
A check with a radio scanner turned up a very strong signal on 98.5 MHz
from "2000FM" - broadcasting from the Optus Tower in North Sydney with 25
kW of ( ERP ?) power.
http://www.2000fm.com/tech_spec.htm
( The mono music program was of telephone quality - how can they get away
with that ? )
I tried the FFT function and the DSO presented a nice plot of the VHF radio
spectrum - clearly showing ABC2's carrier on 64 MHz and extending right
through and beyond the FM band.
When a 12MHz square wave oscillator module was tried, it clearly showed odd
harmonics right up to the 11th and maybe 13th.
That's 156 MHz !!
Anyone got a VHF gen to see what the real limit is ??
..... Phil
that "dumped" Rigol DSO continues to exceed my expectations.
The latest surprise came about when I investigated a high level of noise in
the trace at high gain settings - not inherent in the DSO mind you, but
only when attached to other devices on my bench.
Soon found several mV of RF signal being picked up around 98 to 100 MHz -
with the time base set to 20nS the counter function locked onto it
reasonably well.
A check with a radio scanner turned up a very strong signal on 98.5 MHz
from "2000FM" - broadcasting from the Optus Tower in North Sydney with 25
kW of ( ERP ?) power.
http://www.2000fm.com/tech_spec.htm
( The mono music program was of telephone quality - how can they get away
with that ? )
I tried the FFT function and the DSO presented a nice plot of the VHF radio
spectrum - clearly showing ABC2's carrier on 64 MHz and extending right
through and beyond the FM band.
When a 12MHz square wave oscillator module was tried, it clearly showed odd
harmonics right up to the 11th and maybe 13th.
That's 156 MHz !!
Anyone got a VHF gen to see what the real limit is ??
..... Phil