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Anritsu’s MS2712E and MS2713E Spectrum Master spectrum analyzers provide users with high-performance for field
environments and for applications requiring mobility. There is no other spectrum analyzer in this class that can deliver the same
performance.
The combination of its performance and compact design makes it ideal for a broad range of activities, including spectrum
monitoring, interference analysis, field strength measurements, transmitter spectrum analysis, electromagnetic field strength, signal
strength mapping, and overall field analysis of cellular 2G/3G/4G, land mobile radio, Wi-Fi, and broadcast signals.
Dynamic Range Performance
Low Level Performance
Limit Envelope
Comprehensive Marker Menu
HIGH PERFORMANCE
The dynamic range is better than 95 dB in 10 Hz RBW, enabling
measurement of very small signals in the presence of much larger signals.
The picture demonstrates the dynamic range in the Spectrum Master
DISPLAYED AVERAGE NOISE LEVEL
Spectrum Master delivers impressive and best-in-class DANL performance.
With the built-in pre-amp, better than -152 dBm DANL can typically be
realized in 10 Hz RBW and -162 dBm when normalized to 1 Hz. This
low-level performance capability is essential when looking for low-level
interference signals.
GPS-ASSISTED FREQUENCY ACCURACY
With GPS Option 0031 the frequency accuracy is < 50 ppb. This additional
accuracy is important when characterizing 3GPP signals using counted
frequency markers. Also all measurements can be GPS tagged for exporting
to maps.
SIMPLE BUT POWERFUL FOR FIELD USE
Convenience is a must in the field. This is why the Spectrum Master is
equipped with features that will enhance productivity in the field.
The Spectrum Master is equipped with limit lines for all user levels.
You can create single limit lines and segmented limit lines in one step using
the one-button limit envelope feature.
The Spectrum Master automatically sets the fastest sweep possible while still
ensuring accurate measurements. This allows users to rely on the instrument
to optimize accuracy and consistency.
Auto Attenuation ties the input attenuation to the reference level eliminating
the need for the user to determine how much attenuation is needed.
Six regular and six delta markers can be displayed with a marker table that
can be turned on as needed. The capability to measure noise level in terms of
dBm/Hz or dBµV/Hz is a standard feature of the Spectrum Master.
Best Performance in its Class
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