Wednesday, 23 April 2025

Spectrum analyser enhancement.

Anritsu Company is expanding the analysis bandwidth along with the addition of a Tracking Generator option for the Field Master Spectrum Analysers. These spectrum analysers provide benchtop performance in a ruggedised handheld battery power format that has made them indispensable for RF engineers working in a wide range of communication industries.

A new software release further enhances their capability, especially for users in the aerospace and security services who need to capture IQ data. A new software option expands the analysis bandwidth to 150 MHz enabling the widest capture range in any handheld instrument. Capturing IQ data for post processing and analysis has become an essential tool for engineers who need to gain the maximum insight into potentially illegal or unrecognised signals. Their complimentary MX280005A IQ Signal Master software has been updated to support the wider capture bandwidth.

An additional benefit of the enhanced analysis bandwidth is that the Real Time Spectrum Analyser (RTSA) now has an industry leading maximum span of 150 MHz. An RTSA has become the essential tool for monitoring interference in the RF spectrum as well as detecting intermittent or transient signals.

A Tracking Generator option has been added to the Field Master MS2080A instruments. This fully featured option provides for sweeping amplifiers and filters in the field including diplexers and tower mount amplifiers commonly found on commercial radio transmitters. An offset tracking feature expands the use cases to include conversion loss and bandwidth measurements on downconverters and mixers commonly found at satellite ground stations and radar sites.

Additional enhancements included in the new software release include decoding of LTE and 5G Country Codes and Network Operator name, automated smart THD measurements and side-by-side display of signal strength from two different radio networks following a coverage mapping drive.


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