Aaronia Spectran HF-60100 V4 Handheld Spectrum Analyser
Aaronia Spectran HF-60100 V4 Handheld Spectrum Analyser
Its incredibly high -170dBm sensitivity (1Hz @ 3,6GHz with preamps) sets it worlds apart from even its most current and costly competitors. But see for yourself.
As an option, a vastly enhanced maximum signal level of up to +40dBm (full ICNIRP) allows measurement of a multitude of signal sources up to 9.4GHz and calculation of ICNIRP limits.
Technical details
• 14Bit Dual-ADC
• DDC Hardware-Filter
• 150 MIPS DSP (CPU)
• Frequency range: 9kHz (1MHz) to 9,4GHz
• 9kHz Frequency Extension (Option 900)
• Max measurement range: -155dBm (1Hz)
• Max measurement range with PreAmps: -170dBm (1Hz)
• AbsMax Level: +20dBm
• AbsMax Level: +40dBm (Option)
• Lowest possible Filter: 200Hz
• Lowest possible SampleTime: 1mS
• Typ. accuracy: +/- 1dB
• Up to 100x faster SampleTime as Rev.3
• Up to 80dB higher sensitivity as Rev.3
Patented technology:
Based on a patented spectrum analyzer method Aaronia can offer a professional RF measurement at a spectacular price level.
Detect sources of interference, find out more about their causes, determine the frequency and intensity of the signal sources, measure limits and boost the functionality by using our high-end PC software.
Limits display:
All SPECTRAN units offer a powerful limits display. Just push the limits button at our Spectrum Analyzer and the high-performance Digital Signal Processor (DSP) of the SPECTRAN constantly calculates the limits and displays the results in real-time. Spectrum analyzers with this high-end feature usually cost thousands of Euro. Just save this cost by using Aaronia analyzers.
EMC antenna included:
The shipment of each SPECTRAN already includes a free EMC directional antenna which covers a wide frequency range.
Made in Germany:
All SPECTRANs are developed, individually produced and calibrated in Germany at the Aaronia factory. This guarantees highest standard.
Aaronia Spectran HF-60100 V4 Handheld Spectrum Analyser
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