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Topband: New AEA impedance analyzer

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Subject: Topband: New AEA impedance analyzer
From: John.Kaufmann at mintera.com (John Kaufmann)
Date: Thu May 22 10:09:18 2003
Topbanders:
 
I'm considering buying the new AEA VIA Bravo impedance analyzer.  Has anyone
tried one and have any recommendations, positive or negative, about it?  I
saw it at Dayton and also obtained an operating manual from AEA.  It
certainly looks interesting.
 
You can find some info at: http://www.aea-wireless.com/viabravo.htm.  It is a
more capable analyzer than the less expensive CIA-HF model that I currently
own.  It can measure complex impedance over a larger impedance range with
better accuracy than the CIA-HF.  It also has non-volatile memory that allows
you to take the unit up the tower, make sweep measurements, store the data,
and later download the data to a PC.  It has a pseudo-TDR mode that can
measure coax cable lengths (like the MFJ259B "distance to fault"
measurement), a spectrum analyzer mode, and a cable nulling function that
compensates for coax line length to allow measurements of load impedance
through a length of transmission line.  The package also includes the
software for downloading and plotting measured data on a PC.
 
73, John W1FV
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