ESVP :
General Info
The ESVP test receiver is suitable for selective voltage and twoport measurements
as well as all applications in the field of radiomonitoring and EMC measurements.
It measures and demodulates AM, FM and SSB signals, including narrowband and
wideband interferences. Voltage measuring range is -20 to +137 DBµV.
It was manufactured somewhere between 1979 until 1987. At that time it's price
was approximately 60k USD. During these years different models were produced (354.3000.52/53/54/55/56).
The main distinctions between these models were their IF bandwidths :
- 7,5 / 12 / 120 / 1000 kHz : Model 52 / 54
- 7,5 / 12 / 120 / 200 kHz : Model 53 / 55
- 10 / 100 / 120 / 1000 khz : Model 56
and frequency range :
- 20 Mhz until 1300 Mhz : model 52 / 53 / 56,
- 20 Mhz until 1000 Mhz : model 54 / 55
All models are equiped with a GPIB/IEEE-488.2 interface.
Special features of the ESVP are :
- Synthesizer, frequency resolution 1Khz (SSB 100 Hz)
- High measurement acuracy (error < 1dB)
- Wide dynamic range
- NF typical 8dB, preamplifier on
- 3th order intercept point +20 dBm, preamplifier off
- Automatic gain correction in the whole frequency range
- Measurement of voltage, field strength, current, spectral density and
attenuation constant with display of physical unit; conversion and
bandwidth correction factors are automatically taken into account
- Additional evaluation capabilities of remote frequency and
frequency-offset, including modulation-depth and frequency deviation
A good second hand ESVP will set you back around 1500 - 2500 Euro when fully operational.
Any (hardware) error are made visible in the alphanumeric LED display.
However, it is essential to have the operating manual, since many operating and measuring
functions are only initiated with special function codes.
Desirable option is the
ESVP-B1, Oven-controlled crystal oscillator