The MS710C is a 23 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.
Additonal Features:
Frequency range: 100 kHz to 23 GHz
Input Impedance: 50 Ohm
Zero Span: Yes
Span: 0.1 MHz-1 GHz
Minimum Sweep Time: 10 ms
Maximum Sweep Time: 10 s
Resolution Bandwidth: 1 kHz-1 MHz
Resolution Bandwidth Steps: 1/3/10
Video Bandwidth: 100 Hz-10 kHz
Video Bandwidth Steps: 1/10/100
Maximum Single-Side-Band Noise: -70 dBc/Hz
Maximum Safe AC Input: 20 dBm
Maximum DC Input: 100 V
Maximum Displayed Average Noise: -115 dBm
Maximum Amplitude Uncertainty: 1.5 %
Trigger Modes: Freerun,TTL
Connector type (main signal): Type-N(f)
Cal Output Connector Type: BNC(f)
The Anritsu MS710C spectrum analyzer is a wide band, very sensitive receiver. It works on the principle of "super-heterodyne receiver" to convert higher frequencies (normally ranging up to several 10s of GHz) to measurable quantities. The received frequency spectrum is slowly swept through a range of pre-selected frequencies, converting the selected frequency to a measurable DC level (usually logarithmic scale), and displaying the same on the CRT of the Anritsu MS710C. The CRT displays received signal strength (y-axis) against frequency ( x-axis).
Some applications include Site Monitoring: Verify that the frequency and signal strength of your transmitter is accurate. Interference: Before a system is installed you use it to verify that the frequencies (you plan to use) are not occupied or if the presence of a very strong signal will interfere with your new setup. Interference can be created by a number of different situations. Other tests that utilize the Anritsu MS710C spectrum analyzer features include antenna isolation, co-channel interference, adjacent channel power, occupied bandwidth, intermodulation, microwave or satellite antenna alignment, and characterization of components.
The MS710C is a 23 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.
Additonal Features:
- Frequency range: 100 kHz to 23 GHz
- Input Impedance: 50 Ohm
- Zero Span: Yes
- Span: 0.1 MHz-1 GHz
- Minimum Sweep Time: 10 ms
- Maximum Sweep Time: 10 s
- Resolution Bandwidth: 1 kHz-1 MHz
- Resolution Bandwidth Steps: 1/3/10
- Video Bandwidth: 100 Hz-10 kHz
- Video Bandwidth Steps: 1/10/100
- Maximum Single-Side-Band Noise: -70 dBc/Hz
- Maximum Safe AC Input: 20 dBm
- Maximum DC Input: 100 V
- Maximum Displayed Average Noise: -115 dBm
- Maximum Amplitude Uncertainty: 1.5 %
- Trigger Modes: Freerun,TTL
- Connector type (main signal): Type-N(f)
- Cal Output Connector Type: BNC(f)
The Anritsu MS710C spectrum analyzer is a wide band, very sensitive receiver. It works on the principle of "super-heterodyne receiver" to convert higher frequencies (normally ranging up to several 10s of GHz) to measurable quantities. The received frequency spectrum is slowly swept through a range of pre-selected frequencies, converting the selected frequency to a measurable DC level (usually logarithmic scale), and displaying the same on the CRT of the Anritsu MS710C. The CRT displays received signal strength (y-axis) against frequency ( x-axis).
Some applications include Site Monitoring: Verify that the frequency and signal strength of your transmitter is accurate. Interference: Before a system is installed you use it to verify that the frequencies (you plan to use) are not occupied or if the presence of a very strong signal will interfere with your new setup. Interference can be created by a number of different situations. Other tests that utilize the Anritsu MS710C spectrum analyzer features include antenna isolation, co-channel interference, adjacent channel power, occupied bandwidth, intermodulation, microwave or satellite antenna alignment, and characterization of components.