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Product category: Stand-Alone Instruments
News Release from: Anritsu (UK) | Subject: MF2
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 November 2007

Microwave frequency counter is improved

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The MF2400C series is a general-purpose instrument designed for measuring burst signal, carrier frequency and pulsewidth.

Available now from Anritsu, the MF2400C microwave frequency counter is the successor to the company's popular MF2400B line The MF2400C series is a general-purpose instrument designed for measuring the burst signal, carrier frequency and pulsewidth required for the evaluation of a wide range of radio equipment, such as mobile terminals, basestations, radar, microwave repeaters and related devices

The previous MF2400B series offered an optional high-stability crystal oscillator for higher-accuracy measurement; however the MF2400C incorporates the same higher-stability oscillator with an order-of-magnitude better aging rate as standard, thus eliminating the need for extra options while supporting high-accuracy measurements of burst signal carrier frequency, pulsewidth, and CW signal carrier frequency.

The built-in higher-stability oscillator helps cut the MF2400C cost of ownership by up to 30% compared with the previous F2400B series.

A new vacuum fluorescent display has been added to the analogue meter and go/no-go evaluation functions of the previous MF2400B series, offering a clearer and wider-angle view of settings and results in every test environment for higher operation efficiency.

The series offers three models, the MF2412C supporting 20GHz, MF2413C supporting 27GHz, and MF2414C supporting 40GHz, meaning customers benefit from tailored solutions meeting individual measurement requirements.

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