My application requires mixing at 1.5GHz. I am currently just experimenting with the MiniCircuits parts to become familiar with RF mixing.
I am using a MiniCircuits VCO ROS-1500 (8.7dBm)for the LO drive. I am using a ROS-2160W (5dBm) as a wideband source.The mixer I am using is a SYM-25DLHW. The VCO levels match the mixer pretty well.
I have the output of the mixer direct feeding into an HP spectrum analyzer. Unfortunately, it only goes up to 1.6GHz.
When I say the VCOs are clean, I mean there are virtually no spurs in the 0-1GHz range that I can see on the spectrum analyzer. The miniCircuits spec sheets show the harmonics down approx >=10dBm from the fundamental.
The mixer RF and LO VSWR are about 2:1 and 1.2:1 respectively. I don't have enough experience in RF to know if directly connected VCOs with these VSWRs is acceptable. As you point out, pads and/or filters would reduce the levels which in the case of the LO, would be a problem.
I also am using a "homemade PCB". I have been very careful to have a good groundplane and trace widths to yield a 50 ohm impedance, but it is hand soldered. Once again, I don't have enough experience with RF to know if this OK.
Finally, your question about the spur frequencies. The spectrum from 0-1Ghz is where I am looking. There are maybe 4-8 spurs that move around as I vary the VCO tuning voltage. There levels are 15-18dBm down from carrier.
Sorry this was so long, but I hope this paints a clearer picture! Any suggestions?