The MS2621B is a 2.2 GHz Spectrum Analyzer from Anritsu. A spectrum analyzer measures the power of spectrums of known and unknown signals. Spectrum analyzers collect information such as the magnitude of an input signal compared to its frequency. As a frequency analyzer, spectrum analyzers’ main use is to document and analyze electrical input signals as well as spectral compositions of other signals.
Additional Features:
Frequency range: 9 kHz-2.2 GHz
Built-in tracking generator
GPIB Programmability
Easy measurement of adjacent channel leakage power and occupied bandwidth
Easy to use continuous-sweep function
Automatic/manual setting of up to 10 markers using multimarker function
Marker readout correction using level offset function
The Anritsu MS2621B features top-class essential functions in a compact frame and accommodate the higher frequencies of mobile communications systems. In addition to continuous sweeping over the RF and preselector bands. It offers one-touch measurement of adjacent channel power and occupied bandwidth.
The MS2621B is a 2.2 GHz Spectrum Analyzer from Anritsu. A spectrum analyzer measures the power of spectrums of known and unknown signals. Spectrum analyzers collect information such as the magnitude of an input signal compared to its frequency. As a frequency analyzer, spectrum analyzers’ main use is to document and analyze electrical input signals as well as spectral compositions of other signals.
Additional Features:
- Frequency range: 9 kHz-2.2 GHz
- Built-in tracking generator
- GPIB Programmability
- Easy measurement of adjacent channel leakage power and occupied bandwidth
- Easy to use continuous-sweep function
- Automatic/manual setting of up to 10 markers using multimarker function
- Marker readout correction using level offset function
The Anritsu MS2621B features top-class essential functions in a compact frame and accommodate the higher frequencies of mobile communications systems. In addition to continuous sweeping over the RF and preselector bands. It offers one-touch measurement of adjacent channel power and occupied bandwidth.