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Ten-Tec 6000 (T/TAPR) USB-based, 2-port Vector Network Analyzer New in Original Box

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  • Ten-Tec 6000 (T/TAPR)  USB-based, 2-port Vector Network Analyzer New in Original Box
  • Ten-Tec 6000 (T/TAPR)  USB-based, 2-port Vector Network Analyzer New in Original Box
  • Ten-Tec 6000 (T/TAPR)  USB-based, 2-port Vector Network Analyzer New in Original Box
  • Ten-Tec 6000 (T/TAPR)  USB-based, 2-port Vector Network Analyzer New in Original Box
  • Ten-Tec 6000 (T/TAPR)  USB-based, 2-port Vector Network Analyzer New in Original Box
  • Ten-Tec 6000 (T/TAPR)  USB-based, 2-port Vector Network Analyzer New in Original Box
  • Ten-Tec 6000 (T/TAPR)  USB-based, 2-port Vector Network Analyzer New in Original Box
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Ten-Tec 6000 (T/TAPR) USB-based, 2-port Vector Network Analyzer New in Original Box

I have the original receipt for this unit and it sold for $655.00 from Ten-Tec.

This item is in new, from Ten-Tec.  A Rare find!

I am selling this item for a friend who collected Ten-Tec gear for many years, and purchased these items for his collection and did not use them.

it is sold as is, as described.

The Ten-Tec 6000 (T/TAPR) is
a USB-based, 2-port Vector Network Analyzer designed for radio amateurs and engineers to measure impedance, magnitude, and phase from 200 kHz to 120 MHz. Developed with TAPR, it features one-port and two-port measurements, useful for tuning antennas and filters. 
Key Features and Details: 
  • Capabilities: Measures S11 (return loss/SWR) and S21 (gain/phase).
  • Frequency Range:
    200 kHz200 kHz
    200 kHz
    to
    120 MHz120 MHz
    120 MHz
    .
  • Operation: Connects via USB to a PC, which acts as the display and control interface.
  • Included Accessories: Typically includes 1m and 3m cables, attenuators (10dB, 30dB), 50-ohm dummy load, short, and barrel connectors.
  • Applications: Ideal for designing and testing antennas, filters, and other RF components.
  • History: Developed in the mid-2000s in cooperation with TAPR (Tucson Amateur Packet Radio). 
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