Sunday, 22 October 2023

Re: [Amateur-repairs] SETTING UP A TEST BENCH

... and not forgetting the wet finger, for if you're still around
after probing then it wasn't a 110 / 230 V point ::-)


On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 10:57 AM, Jim Mcilroy wrote:
> Equally endorse the tinySA. Use mine regularly when I fix or build stuff. It's
> partner the nanoVNA is great for filters and antennas but I don't use it as
> much as the tinySA
> Good DMM
> elCheapo multimeter with a dial and a needle. If you're looking for a rise or
> fall in some parameter nothing beats that.
> Power supply where you can set a current limit.
> Soldering iron and rework station.
> Decent function generator
> For receiver tests it's very useful to have an RF signal generator with
> defined outputs
> Decent scope.
> Power meter and dummy load.
> Plenty of spares, components, and junk for improvisation or dealing with
> unobtainium.


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