@@youtuuba Interesting, mine seems to work fine but I don't use it that much as I usually use my HP 5328A. I also have an FA-2 BG7TBL which is accurate and gives additional readings but requires low input power +20dBm up to 200MHzz and +15 dBm from 30 MHz to 6 GHz which means pulling out attenuators. I like the form factor of the FA-2 style products. The counter, the GPSDO and the distribution box take up hardly any room.
@@youtuuba P.S Could you test the higher frequencies? I've heard the Feeltechs exaggerate the capabiliies and the signal deteriorates at higher frequencies. It would be interesting to see if they have improved.
MichaelKingsfordGray, your comment is worthless without more explanation. Clearly, this little device works pretty well in the most important areas, and there are several UA-cam videos about this device, made by knowledgeable people, who think it is a good value (with some caveats), and have been using it successfully in their labs for a few years. So what is your reasoning?
Would have been nice to see what frequency it really would go up to. Nice to see one between 88 MHz and 100 MHz.
Can the amplitude be changed to RMS voltage?
Your SDG1025 has a frequency counter built-in!
@@doogsm6013 , yes, and it does not work reliably, so I disregard it.
@@youtuuba Interesting, mine seems to work fine but I don't use it that much as I usually use my HP 5328A. I also have an FA-2 BG7TBL which is accurate and gives additional readings but requires low input power +20dBm up to 200MHzz and +15 dBm from 30 MHz to 6 GHz which means pulling out attenuators. I like the form factor of the FA-2 style products. The counter, the GPSDO and the distribution box take up hardly any room.
@@youtuuba P.S Could you test the higher frequencies? I've heard the Feeltechs exaggerate the capabiliies and the signal deteriorates at higher frequencies. It would be interesting to see if they have improved.
I bought one to do radio alignments. Trig output does not work; trig output signal looks almost random. Do not buy.
A waste of $256.
MichaelKingsfordGray, your comment is worthless without more explanation. Clearly, this little device works pretty well in the most important areas, and there are several UA-cam videos about this device, made by knowledgeable people, who think it is a good value (with some caveats), and have been using it successfully in their labs for a few years. So what is your reasoning?