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Software upgrades performance across USB spectrum analyser range

Software upgrades performance across USB spectrum analyser range

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The Signal Hound USB-powered SA44B and SA124B are Software Defined Radios (SDR) optimised as spectrum analysers. The SA44B operates from 1 Hz to 4.4 GHz and the SA124B operates from 100 kHz to 12.4 GHz. The Signal Hound TG44A and TG124A are tracking generators which work with the SA-series spectrum analysers. Both the SA-series and TG-series instruments are compact, simple to use, and effective troubleshooting tools for field use, general lab use, engineering students, ham radio enthusiasts, and electronics hobbyists.

The Spike software allows the SAs to function as real-time spectrum analysers for sweeps of 250 kHz and less—that means every RF event will be captured when using spans that are equal to or less than 250 kHz. Another improvement is sweep speeds that are up to 8x faster for spans between 500 kHz and 2 MHz. In addition, the SA graphics now include colour persistence and a 2D waterfall display. The TG devices also benefit from Spike. Long-standing stability issues are resolved, to include making the high dynamic range user friendly and efficient. The tracking generators can now save 1000-point data files that are then loaded in the path loss table for normalising precision measurements using RF cables and/or antennas. New to both the BB60C and the SA devices is a zero span pre-triggering function and calibrated I/Q data streaming.

Developers will be able to customise the Spike software by changing, adding, and deleting functions, layouts, and utilities in the SA and TG devices. A liberal software license allows developers to compile the modified spectrum analyser code for redistribution. Even though the SAs are hardware limited when compared to the BB60C, they can now enjoy the flexibility and power of the BB60C software platform.

The software is available free of charge from www.Signalhound.com/Spike

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