Hi Kirk,
for simple things like NMR probe tuning and testing filters I'd suggest
an r.f. sweeper from Morris Instruments
http://www.netrover.com/~pmorris/
It's portable and very easy to use. We've got two or three of them here
at our Facility, must-have at any NMR lab. And it will cost you a
fraction of a price you pay for a network analyzer.
Victor
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Manager, High-Field NMR Facility
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kirk Marat [mailto:kirk_marat_at_umanitoba.ca]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 4:51 PM
To: ammrl_at_ammrl.org
Subject: AMMRL: RF network analyzers
Spinlanders,
Does anyone have any recommendations on RF network analyzers? We would
be using it for probe tuning
and construction, filter evaluation and construction, etc. We are
currently considering something
like the Agilent E5061A
Cheers
-Kirk
Kirk Marat, Ph. D., NMR Facility Manager
Dept. of Chemistry
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2, CANADA
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