Over on Slice of Raspberry Pi, they’ve been developing a sweep generator, also known as a wobbulator. Here’s what they say about it (it’s a bit beyond me!)
A wobbulator (or sweep generator) is a piece of test equipment which is used in conjunction with an Oscilloscope to measure the frequency response characteristics of a circuit. It uses a “ramp” or “sawtooth” function generator connected to a Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) to produce an output sweep over a defined range of frequencies. The response characteristics of the circuit under test can then be displayed on an Oscilloscope. A wobbulator is a useful tool for aligning the intermediate frequency (IF) stages of superhet receivers, but can also be used to measure the frequency response characteristics of RF filters and other circuits.
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