Using a spectrum analyzer to validate an RF tap on my antenna relay
In this video, I use my Hewlett-Packard 8591EM spectrum analyzer to analyze and characterize the effectiveness of an RF tap installed in my antenna changeover relay. I wanted the output level safe for a digital dial, frequency counter, spectrum analyzer or Oscilloscope. The most restrictive input is the digital dial at about 2 V peak to peak. Thanks for tuning in for your radio fix Wes W3KW 

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