Description
Item #: MS2724C
Manufacturer: Anritsu
Series: Spectrum Master
MS2724C by Anritsu is a Anritsu Handheld Spectrum Analyzer in the Spectrum Master series. MS2724C features a Frequency Range of 9 kHz to 20 GHz.
The Spectrum Master series by Anritsu is full of the quality features that you would expect from Anritsu, the inventors of the handheld spectrum analyzer. With an Anritsu spectrum analyzer, you can measure such things as field strength, occupied bandwidth, channel power, ACPR, emissions mask, spurious emissions, C/I, and AM/FM/SSB demodulation. Items in the Spectrum Master series are designed for field use, as they are small and compact by nature. This, coupled with Anritsu’s world-class spectrum monitoring capabilities make for a truly robust tool.
The Anritsu MS2724C Spectrum Master has options for more than 30 analyzers other than the spectrum analyzer, such as: a GPS Receiver, secure data operation, coverage mapping, a PIM Analyzer, IEEE 802.16 Signal Analyzers Fixed WiMAX, Mobile WiMAX, an Interference Analyzer, a High Accuracy Power Meter, a Channel Scanner, and more.
The MS2724C High Performance Handheld Spectrum Analyzer has four different sweep modes: Fast, No FFT, Burst Detect, and Performance. The fast sweep mode allows the user to set the resolution bandwidth anywhere from 10 MHz to 30 kHz without any effects on the sweep speed. With a 30 kHz bandwidth, the sweep speed is almost equivalent to using a 10 MHz RBW. The user can choose the sensitivity without elongated sweep times being necessary. There are also new triggering options that were not available on previous models, such as hysteresis, delay, and hold-off.
The measurements performed by the Anritsu MS2724C can watch, measure, and assess RF signals, along with their surroundings. It can discover rogue signals, measure distortion and carriers, and confirm the signal performance of base stations. Also, it can confirm carrier frequency and categorize both wanted and unwanted signals. The MS2724C Spectrum Master has abilities that are not accessible on lab-grade benchtop spectrum analyzer. One of these features includes the various methods of sweep detection: quasi-peak and true RMS detector. Another feature is the save-on event, which instantaneously saves a sweep while crossing a limit line. Also, the I/Q waveform capture transports captured signals for more assessment and troubleshooting.
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