Thursday, January 21, 2010

Anritsu intros AM/FM/PM spectrum analysis capability for Spectrum Master and Site Master analyzers

MORGAN HILL, USA: Anritsu Co. has introduced AM/FM/PM analysis capabilities in its MS2712E/MS2713E Spectrum Master and S332E/S362E Site Master analyzers.

Specifically meeting the needs of professional broadcast and land mobile radio (LMR) field technicians and engineers, the new option brings the inherent advantages of the industry leading handheld analyzers to professional broadcast and LMR applications.

Among the new features in the AM/FM/PM capability is an RF Spectrum View, which displays a measured signal’s carrier power, frequency, and occupied bandwidth. Simultaneously, the Audio Spectrum view details the demodulated audio spectrum, as well as the Rate, RMS deviation, Pk-Pk/2 deviation, SINAD, Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), and Distortion/Total.

Each demodulation also includes an Audio Waveform display that illustrates the time-domain demodulated waveform. Users can access a familiar, easy-to-read summary table that includes a synopsis of all RF and demodulation parameters.

The Spectrum Master MS2712E and MS2713E are integrated multi-functional handheld test instruments that eliminate the need to carry and learn multiple test sets. They can be configured to include 2-port transmission measurements, spectrum analysis, an interference analyzer, channel scanner, gated sweep, CW signal generator, and power meter. A GPS receiver can be added to both the MS2712E and MS2713E Spectrum Master models.

The Site Master S332E and S362E handheld cable and antenna analyzers allow users to easily and accurately conduct Return Loss, VSWR, Cable Loss, and Distance-To-Fault (DTF) measurements in the field. The cable and antenna analyzers include 1-port phase and smith chart measurements. A 2-port transmission measurement option includes two power levels and access to a built-in 32V bias tee (Option 10). Site Master integrates the cable and antenna analyzer and spectrum analysis in one easy to use instrument.

The AM/FM/PM Spectrum Analysis option is $650.

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