The MS2711E is a 3 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. This tool’s spectral analysis involves signals such as optical light waves and acoustic pressure waves.
Additional Features:
Frequency range: 9 kHz – 3 GHz
Interference Analyzer with Interference Mapping
High Accuracy Power Meter
Channel Scanner, GPS, AM/FM/PM Analyzer
Tracking Generator: 500 kHz – 3.0 GHz
Field-proven design: Three-hour battery life, rugged, compact, lightweight, daylight viewable display
Intuitive menu-driven touchscreen user interface
6 Markers, limit lines and segmented limit lines
Automatic, manual, and dynamic attenuator control
The Anritsu MS2711E Spectrum Master helps you do all of this and more. Whether you are performing complex interference analyses or assessing signal quality, the Anritsu MS2711E Spectrum Master delivers the ease of use, rich functionality, and best-in-class price/performance you've come to expect from Anritsu. Designed to handle the most punishing field conditions, the Anrtisu MS2711E allows you to monitor wireless systems easier than ever before. Measurements include received signal strength (RSSI), channel power, adjacent channel power ratio (APCR), and occupied bandwidth measurements that can confirm the distortion level or channel power level of an AMPS, TDMA, CDMA or GSM transmitter.
Additionally, the Anritsu MS2711E can locate and identify out-of-band spurious signals when analyzing a wireless base station transmitter, while the field strength mode allows users to measure propagation and coverage, or to pinpoint electromagnetic (EM) leakage in broadcast systems. Measurement of carrier to interference ratio is included.
The MS2711E is a 3 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. This tool’s spectral analysis involves signals such as optical light waves and acoustic pressure waves.
Additional Features:
- Frequency range: 9 kHz – 3 GHz
- Interference Analyzer with Interference Mapping
- High Accuracy Power Meter
- Channel Scanner, GPS, AM/FM/PM Analyzer
- Tracking Generator: 500 kHz – 3.0 GHz
- Field-proven design: Three-hour battery life, rugged, compact, lightweight, daylight viewable display
- Intuitive menu-driven touchscreen user interface
- 6 Markers, limit lines and segmented limit lines
- Automatic, manual, and dynamic attenuator control
The Anritsu MS2711E Spectrum Master helps you do all of this and more. Whether you are performing complex interference analyses or assessing signal quality, the Anritsu MS2711E Spectrum Master delivers the ease of use, rich functionality, and best-in-class price/performance you've come to expect from Anritsu. Designed to handle the most punishing field conditions, the Anrtisu MS2711E allows you to monitor wireless systems easier than ever before. Measurements include received signal strength (RSSI), channel power, adjacent channel power ratio (APCR), and occupied bandwidth measurements that can confirm the distortion level or channel power level of an AMPS, TDMA, CDMA or GSM transmitter.
Additionally, the Anritsu MS2711E can locate and identify out-of-band spurious signals when analyzing a wireless base station transmitter, while the field strength mode allows users to measure propagation and coverage, or to pinpoint electromagnetic (EM) leakage in broadcast systems. Measurement of carrier to interference ratio is included.