That is an awesome amount of LO suppression in an SSB mixer based system (I mean the power 1/330000-th of the LO). A more interesting number given this level of LO suppression would be the introduction of a tone (say) above the LO at LO+F and to see what the power is at LO-F (the image).

Bob



On 8/3/2010 4:55 PM, Matt Ettus wrote:

The WBX can put out about 20dBm at 520 MHz. -55dBm would be 75dB below
the desired signal, which is quite a good amount of LO suppression. If
you need more, you'll need to actively calibrate the DC offset to null
it out.

Matt


On 08/03/2010 12:55 PM, George Nychis wrote:
The power of the tone comes in to the spectrum analyzer at -55.6dBm





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