Product Description:
Anritsu MS610B 10kHz to 2GHz, 50ohm Portable Spectrum Analyzer
The Anritsu MS610B spectrum analyzer is a wide band, very sensitive receiver. It works on the principle of "super-heterodyne receiver" to convert higher frequencies (normally ranging up to several 10s of GHz) to measurable quantities. The received frequency spectrum is slowly swept through a range of pre-selected frequencies, converting the selected frequency to a measurable DC level (usually logarithmic scale), and displaying the same on the CRT of the Anritsu MS610B. The CRT displays received signal strength (y-axis) against frequency ( x-axis).
Some applications for Anritsu MS610B Spectrum Analyzers include Site Monitoring: Verify that the frequency and signal strength of your transmitter is accurate. Interference: Before a system is installed you use a Anritsu MS610B spectrum analyzer to verify that the frequencies (you plan to use) are not occupied or if the presence of a very strong signal will interfere with your new setup. Interference can be created by a number of different situations. Other tests that utilize the Anritsu MS610B spectrum analyzer features include antenna isolation, co-channel interference, adjacent channel power, occupied bandwidth, intermodulation, microwave or satellite antenna alignment, and characterization of components.
Feature:Minimum Frequency: 10kHz
Maximum Frequency: 2GHz
Resolution bandwidth: 1kHz
They digitally display the level of the center marker of the screen via a large LED display and can measure transmission characteristics in combination with a tracking generator. Also, they can be easily configured into an automated measuring system via the GP-IB option. A battery pack is available for outdoor use.
They are suitable for a wide variety of measurement applications, from outdoor testing (such as when installing and performing maintanence on satellite communications antennas, cable TV equipment and community antenna systems or when conducting EMI field strength measurements) to production lines such as when inspecting electronic devices for their spurious and frequency characteristics.
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