how to measure nf of power amplifier
it is possible to find a convergence on opinions wrote by springf2000, flatulent, and marcomdd.
Me too i've experienced a destructive spike from PA. Instrumentation seafty coming firts.
But the use of the internal attenuator (if mechanical) is enough. Connect PA, set Attenuator to 70dB, then turn-on PA, then step by step, set RF attenuation to 0 dB. During this operation take alook for the full band power injected into PSA ! Now you are in a steady, secure state. The same procedure will be done at power-off.
Uncertainty: of course you cannot get the same uncertainty of the NFA. But for limitated Y factors (i.e. 2 or 3 dB) the detectors inside PSA are more linear than detectors inside other SA's.
So for my opinion, if you don't require very accurate measurement, the PSA my be used.
But... in any case, due to High NF of PSA, to get a relaiable measure, the Gain of the PA shoul'd be high enough. A pratical way is look at the noise level; with noise source off, connecting PA the noise shoul'd rise some dB's (5...10 at least).