In Reply to: Understanding spectrum analyzer specs posted by Lew on February 5, 2016 at 06:49:40:
You should look into something like True RTA. Hard to beat for 100 bucks.
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- RE: Understanding spectrum analyzer specs - Hornlover 08:03:22 02/05/16 (10)
- This is the one I've been looking at and they wrote the software for Sound Technologies - Michael Samra 10:57:32 02/05/16 (2)
- RE: This is the one I've been looking at and they wrote the software for Sound Technologies - Swanson 15:34:25 02/05/16 (1)
- RE: This is the one I've been looking at and they wrote the software for Sound Technologies - Michael Samra 17:24:25 02/05/16 (0)
- RE: Understanding spectrum analyzer specs - Triode_Kingdom 08:28:28 02/05/16 (2)
- RE: Understanding spectrum analyzer specs - deathtube 667 14:15:59 02/05/16 (1)
- Normalization - Triode_Kingdom 08:06:53 02/06/16 (0)
- That would do everything I dream of... - Lew 08:09:00 02/05/16 (3)
- Lew,you are the same boat that I am. I no longer own a PC - Michael Samra 10:28:10 02/05/16 (2)
- Obviously, I've got a lot to learn... - Lew 12:17:22 02/05/16 (1)
- RE: Obviously, I've got a lot to learn... - Michael Samra 12:49:20 02/05/16 (0)