tinySA observing E and H fields
The tinySA is used to observe electric and magnetic fields around an operating transceiver PCB. Both electric and magnetic probes are shown and it is explained how you can easily make these probes. More info on the tinySA: https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php

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#732 E and H Field Probes for your TinySA or any Spectrum Analyzer

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Tracking Generator for the tinySA Ultra Spectrum Analyzer

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tinySA versus Siglent SSA3021X+

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tinySA Ultra - Testing Your Radio.

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Spectrum Analyzer vs TIny SA

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Measuring Power Output with the TinySA Ultra

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Downloading Images From US Military Satellites

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HACKING VEHICLES WITH THIS $20 RADIO!!!

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Inside Maglite: How a $5 LED Bulb Ended America's Most Trusted Flashlight Empire

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tinySA Mistakes

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#13 What are Near Field Probes?

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Using the TinySA as a sweep generator (there is a trigger output! read pinned comment below)

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Soyuz "Globus" Mechanical Navigation Computer Part 1: Grand Opening

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EEVblog #1178 - Build a $10 DIY EMC Probe

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NanoVNA: All the Little Stuff Nobody Explains

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Why NVA Soldiers Couldn't Understand How American Door Gunners Hit Targets While Flying at 100mph

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#310 making E and H field probes for RFI

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Radar History: The Lighthouse Tube

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