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Handheld Spectrum Analyser |

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The large size and large power consumption handheld spectrum analyser was acceptable before because of the use only in the laboratory. The spectrum analyser, however, comes to be used in the service field according to the spread of recent wireless telecommunication equipment. The demands to the spectrum analyser from the service field are compact, lightweight, battery operation (low power consumption) and low price. Our handheld spectrum analyser meets all of these demands and provides performance and functions that are comparable to large-size bench type spectrum analyser. Therefore, it is possible to use it enough even in the laboratory and the production line besides the service usage.
| Micronix Handheld Spectrum Analyser |
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| MSA358 |
The features are frequency range 50kHz to 8.5GHz, operation with battery for 120 minutes, measuring functions (channel power measurement, adjacent channel power measurement, occupied bandwidth measurement, electric field strength measurement, magnetic field strength measurement), calculation functions (max hold, min hold, average, over write), auto tuning, auto range operation, hard copy of the image, and high resolution display on the PC screen. Such abundant optional accessories as dipole antenna, magnetic field probe, PC software and printer. |
| MSA338 |
The features are frequency range 50kHz to 3.3GHz, operation with battery for 120 minutes, measuring functions (channel power measurement, adjacent channel power measurement, occupied bandwidth measurement, electric field strength measurement, magnetic field strength measurement), calculation functions (max hold, min hold, average, over write), auto tuning, auto range operation, hard copy of the image, and high resolution display on the PC screen. Such abundant optional accessories as dipole antenna, magnetic field probe, PC software and printer. |
| MSA338E |
"3.3GHz Spectrum Analyser for EMI/MSA338E" is a core product of "Precompliance EMI Test System/MR2300. "This Spectrum Analyser was developed for EMI test and is equipped with the Quasi-peak and Average detection forms and 9kHz(6dB) , 120kHz(6dB) Resolution bandwidth. If combined with Magnetic field probe / CP-2S(option) , it takes only a short time to classify the problems detected by the measurement of radiated emission or conducted emission. |
| MSA338TG |
TG(tracking generator) function was built into the current model MSA338. It is "3.3GHz Spectrum Analyser with TG/MSA338TG". This model enables the measurement and evaluation of the amplitude frequency characteristics such as filter, amplifier, other electric components and circuit because of a tracking generator. Of course, all functions of MSA338 are completely usable. |
| Boonton Handheld Spectrum Analyser |
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| 9102/9103 |
The new 9102/9103 Handheld Spectrum Analyser is a multifunction instrument designed for lab and field applications concerning scalar network and spectrum analysis, including cable and antenna measurements and EMC pre-qualification tests. The 9102 has a frequency range of 100 kHz to 7.5 GHz and a resolution bandwidth (RBW) of an exceptional 1 kHz. As an extension of the popular 9101 Handheld Spectrum Analyser, the new 9102 maintains the small size and weight, along with the large, bright display and easy-to-use menu structure. |
| TTI Handheld RF Spectrum Analyser |
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PSA1301T/ PSA2701T |
The PSA-T series spectrum analyzers represent an entirely new type of instrument. They utilise the power of a handheld computer to provide a level of performance that was previously impossible for an instrument of this small size and low cost. The PSA1301T and PSA2701T offer every engineer the opportunity to own a spectrum analyzer regardless of their particular speciality.
The PSA-T series incorporates the handheld computer within its housing to create a single integrated instrument. The unit is very compact and lightweight. It fits easily into the hand and takes up very little room within a toolkit. Access to the USB port of the handheld computer is provided within the body of the instrument, and all of the functionality of the Palm T|X is retained. | |