In this paper, we present the first implementation of our 0–60-kV picosecond rise time 1–10-ns pulse generator. The pulse generator will be used in future work to generate a (sub-)nanosecond streamer plasma for air purification research. The first implementation of the pulse generator is a single-line pulse generator with an oil spark-gap, which generates 5 ns pulses with a 200 picosecond rise time and can operate at repetition rates of over 1 kHz into a 50 $Omega$ load. In this paper, we evaluate its performance and describe how we measure the very short pulses with an integrated and calibrated D-dot sensor. Furthermore, we present 3-D EM simulations of the 5 ns pulse generator and show that the simulations are in good agreement with the m...