Hi All
According to the updated PN2060c webpage, the new version is now available for sale at US$680.
It has an improved noise floor and less trouble with spikes. The device is a significant rework of the original PN2060A design.
I have the PN2060A and am very impressed by it. The new version looks better.
Regards Drew VK4ZXI
Hi
Looking at their plot of the 10 MHz OCXO into both inputs:
There are some pretty significant spurs on that plot. From the notes below it, they seem to still be digging into the source of those spurs and ways to reduce / eliminate them. I think there still is a bit more work to be done. They imply the fix could be hardware rather than software. If so, I’d wait for the next version ….
Bob
On Oct 3, 2023, at 2:29 AM, drew wollin via time-nuts time-nuts@lists.febo.com wrote:
Hi All
According to the updated PN2060c webpage, the new version is now available for sale at US$680.
It has an improved noise floor and less trouble with spikes. The device is a significant rework of the original PN2060A design.
I have the PN2060A and am very impressed by it. The new version looks better.
Regards Drew VK4ZXI
https://qsl.net/bg6khc/pn2060c_phase_noise_analyzer.htm
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