17-04-2016, 10:40 AM
Right, back on the Job.
With the aid of Lawrence's Links I've set it up properly. I can only think that it either came with a large Offset Programmed in or I accidentally did iso while playing.
It now displays the Frequency, at least up to the 400k I've given it. As far as I can tell it needs about 4 Volts p-p to function so I'll have to get out a more powerful rf Generator than the P1 I was using.
I suspect to be really useful it needs a Buffer and Amplifier, with at least 50 MHz Bandwidth.
Alan
With the aid of Lawrence's Links I've set it up properly. I can only think that it either came with a large Offset Programmed in or I accidentally did iso while playing.
It now displays the Frequency, at least up to the 400k I've given it. As far as I can tell it needs about 4 Volts p-p to function so I'll have to get out a more powerful rf Generator than the P1 I was using.
I suspect to be really useful it needs a Buffer and Amplifier, with at least 50 MHz Bandwidth.
Alan






