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News Release from: Willtek Communications | Subject: 9103 handheld spectrum analyser
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 September 2007
Spectrum analyser supports microwave
applications
The 9103 handheld spectrum analyser has all the typical measurements of standard desktop spectrum analysers, including channel power, occupied bandwidth and adjacent channel power ratio.
Willtek Communications has released the 9103 handheld spectrum analyser operating at frequencies up to 7.5GHz The instrument supports many microwave applications, featuring all the typical measurements of standard desktop spectrum analysers, including channel power, occupied bandwidth and adjacent channel power ratio
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Nov 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Thomas Riedl, Product Marketing Manager at Willtek Communications said: "The 9103 handheld spectrum analyser combines the high frequency range and versatility of a professional desktop analyser with the portability of a handheld multimeter".
"It meets outdoor requirements from technicians in the field because the large display is easy to read even at bright daylight".
The 9103 is a future-proof solution for those with a need for general spectrum analysis, reflection measurements, cable fault finding, emission and RF pollution measurements.
The extended frequency range of up to 7.5GHz serves users in the communications industry because communication systems are using ever higher frequencies.
While the 9102 supports either the optional extended frequency range or a tracking generator option, the 9103 can have both features.
Applications covered by the 9103 include aviation signals, directional radio, VSAT (very small aperture terminal), and signals in the 5GHz unlicensed band, such as Wireless LAN (WLAN) and WiMAX.
RFID signals are best analysed in the zero-span mode provided by the spectrum analyser.
Willtek's 9103 also supports a wide range of applications with accessories for cable fault finding, EMC and radiation measurements and fault finding in 3G mobile phones.
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