Hi I'm new to this forum and this seemed to be the appropriate thread to post my little homelab.
I'm slowly gathering stuff to reach my goal of being able to do nearly "everything" from DC to ~4GHz at the comfort of my own place. I mostly do general electronics work and ham stuff, but I've let the metrology bug bite me
I'm in the design phase of building my own DCV, DCI and R calibrator inspired by the one in the LM399 thread. Luckily if I ever finish that thing, the cal lab at work has some serious piece of kit to verify that thing and also a friend of mine did his bachelor thesis for the NMI
So far I've gotten everything on that rack (including the rack itself) for a total of less than 3k€ and it includes: Agilent E4406A VSA, Agilent E4432, R&S SME06 with pretty much all the options, Keithley 2015 and a HP 6632A.
In the next year or two I intend to fill the rack with some more power supplies, another bench DMM and a spectrum analyzer. For the oscilloscope I'm currently in the process of trying to get an old 1GHz LeCroy from work
In the meantime I can borrow an MDO4000 from there and have access to an VNA at my local ham club so I'm in no rush to fill that thing
Too bad I don't have any cool projects to show off as they are mostly in state of being in the TODO-list and needing some finishing touches
Maybe If I get some of them finally finished I can try and get the next summer job in the field of RF