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Siglent SHA852A 7,5GHz Håndholdt Spektrumanalysator / VNA
Siglent SHA850A Series is a handheld portable spectrum analyzer and cable/antenna analyzer, it's a powerful and flexible tool for field and outdoor use.
Siglent SHA850A handheld portable spectrum analyzer and cable-and-antenna analyzer is a powerful and flexible tool for those field and outdoor RF applications.
With a frequency range up to 7,5 GHz, the analyzer delivers reliable automatic measurements and multiple modes of operation. A spectrum analyzer, including built-in amplifier and independent signal source, fast scanning speed, high sensitivity, can achieve broadcast monitoring, channel power scanning, wireless interference location, power monitoring, electromagnetic compatibility, and other functions. A cable and antenna tester including built-in DC voltage bias, with a 1-path-2-port vector network analysis function, can measure TDR, VSWR, port matching debugging, insertion loss measurement, tower amplifier debugging, cable fault location, Smith chart, etc.
Key Features
- Spectrum Analyzer Frequency Range from 9 kHz up to 7,5 GHz
- Cable and Antenna Test Frequency Range from 100 kHz up to 7,5 GHz, Distance To Fault and Time Domain Analysis
- Vector Network Analyzer (Opt.*) Frequency Range from 100 kHz up to 7,5 GHz
- Bias out up to 32VDC (Opt.*)
- -165 dBm/Hz Displayed Average Noise Level (Typ.)
- -104 dBc/Hz@1 GHz,10 kHz offset SSB Phase Noise (Typ.)
- Full bandwidth source (Opt.*)
- Preamplifier
- Analog and Digital Signal Modulation Analysis Mode (Opt.*)
- Advanced Measurement Kit with Waterfall chart (Opt.*)
- GPS Receiver and GPS Logging (Opt.*)
- Typical working time 4 hours, 3.2 kg net weight, 8.4 lnch Multi-Touch Screen
Download Siglent SHA850A datasheet
Produsent | Siglent |
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Produktnr | SHA852A |
Frekvensområde | 9 KHz - 7.5 GHz |
Båndbredde (RBW) | 1 Hz - 3 MHz |
Phase Noise | < -104 dBc/Hz @ 1 GHz, 10 kHz offset |
DANL | -165 dBm/Hz |