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Excellent link with antenna comparisons with spectrum analyzer
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<p>[QUOTE="JER, post: 40724, member: 4529"]I read somewhere on that site that his analyzer is old and doesn't have a current cal sticker. To me that says we just can't count on his absolute levels being dead on accurate. He's doing relative measurements though so that shouldn't matter too much. I'd expect most of the error would be due to antenna placement & pointing, connecting & re-connecting cables and natural signal variation in the off-air signal environment rather than errors in the analyzer itself.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="JER, post: 40724, member: 4529"]I read somewhere on that site that his analyzer is old and doesn't have a current cal sticker. To me that says we just can't count on his absolute levels being dead on accurate. He's doing relative measurements though so that shouldn't matter too much. I'd expect most of the error would be due to antenna placement & pointing, connecting & re-connecting cables and natural signal variation in the off-air signal environment rather than errors in the analyzer itself.[/QUOTE]
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