The MS2667C is a 30 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 to 30 GHz
1 kHz resolution
-115 dBm to +30 dBm
Compact and Lightweight
Easy portability for installation and maintenance
High C/N and superior distortion characteristics
High-stability crysatl oscillator as standard
Easy-to-use, simple operation
Built-in "Measure" function for evaluation of radio equipment (frequency counter, C/N, channel power, adjacent channel power and template pass/fail function)
User-defined function
Zone marker/zone sweep
Two-screen display
FM demodulation waveform display
Memory card interface (for saving/recalling trace data and parameter and for saving screen image in bitmap format)
Millimeter applications
External mixer input/output as standard
Options Support wide range of applications
Narrow resolution bandwidth (10 Hz to 300 Hz)
High-speed time domain sweep
Trigger/gate circuit
AM/FM demodulator (sound monitor)
Centronics interface (cannot be installed with GPIB simultaneously)
Easy to set up automatic measurements
Controller function built-in (PTA)
Built-in RS-232C and GPIB (standard)
The Anritsu MS2667C is a compact, lightweight, and low-price used spectrum analyzer that covers a frequency range of 9 kHz to 30 GHz. The MS2667c has superior basic performance, such as high C/N ratio, low distortion, and high frequency/level accuracies, and is easy to operate. A large selection of options is provided to handle a wide range of applications at reasonable cost.
The MS2667C is a 30 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 to 30 GHz
- 1 kHz resolution
- -115 dBm to +30 dBm
- Compact and Lightweight
- Easy portability for installation and maintenance
- High C/N and superior distortion characteristics
- High-stability crysatl oscillator as standard
- Easy-to-use, simple operation
- Built-in "Measure" function for evaluation of radio equipment (frequency counter, C/N, channel power, adjacent channel power and template pass/fail function)
- User-defined function
- Zone marker/zone sweep
- Two-screen display
- FM demodulation waveform display
- Memory card interface (for saving/recalling trace data and parameter and for saving screen image in bitmap format)
- Millimeter applications
- External mixer input/output as standard
- Options Support wide range of applications
- Narrow resolution bandwidth (10 Hz to 300 Hz)
- High-speed time domain sweep
- Trigger/gate circuit
- AM/FM demodulator (sound monitor)
- Centronics interface (cannot be installed with GPIB simultaneously)
- Easy to set up automatic measurements
- Controller function built-in (PTA)
- Built-in RS-232C and GPIB (standard)
The Anritsu MS2667C is a compact, lightweight, and low-price used spectrum analyzer that covers a frequency range of 9 kHz to 30 GHz. The MS2667c has superior basic performance, such as high C/N ratio, low distortion, and high frequency/level accuracies, and is easy to operate. A large selection of options is provided to handle a wide range of applications at reasonable cost.