The 5000 is a used Digital RF Power Meter from Bird. Radio frequency (RF) power meters are the electronic test equipment of choice to collect information, analyze RF power, and display information in an easy-to-read digital format. Engineers use RF power meters to measure and document pulsed RF signals, noise-like signals, and pseudorandom signals..
Additional Features:
Display: Back-lit liquid crystal technology, 2.25" x 3.0" (57 x 76 mm). Three-way display consisting of major and minor digital display elements, analog bar graph element, annunciators, battery indicator and speed-key legends.
All display elements visible simultaneously
Major Digital Display: 5 digits, 5/16" (7.94 mm) high. Displays Forward Power, VSWR, dBm, Return Loss, and Match Efficiency.
Minor Digital Display: 5 digits, 1/4" (6.35 mm) high. Displays Reflected Power, VSWR, dBm, Return Loss, and Match Efficiency.
Analog Bar Graph: 20 segment, horizontal orientation. Tracks major digital display.
Measurement Mode: TRUE AVERAGE POWER, for measurement of conventional or digitally-modulated RF.
Speed Keys: SCALE, FWD UNITS, RFL UNITS. Set full scale power range and units for major and minor displays.
Display Annunciators: MATCH EFF%, VSWR, RETURN LOSS, dBm, µW, mW, W, kW located below major and minor displays.
Display also indicates Overrange, and Low Battery.
Sensor Interface: 9-pin D-shell RS-232 serial connector. Sensor is powered from meter. Sensor is compatible with Bird VSWR Alarm products and Broadcast Power Monitor (BPM) product family.
PC Interface: 9-pin RS-232 serial port for connection to a PC
The Bird 5000 operates over a broader frequency range than any Bird meter produced to date, covering 2 MHz to 3600 MHz (based upon element selection). Coupled with the ability to measure True Average Power from 1 to 1000 Watts, the Model 5000 handles Cellular, PCS, AMPS, CDMA, GSM, TDMA, ISM, UMTS, 3G Wireless, WLL, Paging, Conventional/Trunked Radio, Aviation, Military, and Analog or Digital Audio and Television Broadcast.
The 5000 is a used Digital RF Power Meter from Bird. Radio frequency (RF) power meters are the electronic test equipment of choice to collect information, analyze RF power, and display information in an easy-to-read digital format. Engineers use RF power meters to measure and document pulsed RF signals, noise-like signals, and pseudorandom signals..
Additional Features:
- Display: Back-lit liquid crystal technology, 2.25" x 3.0" (57 x 76 mm). Three-way display consisting of major and minor digital display elements, analog bar graph element, annunciators, battery indicator and speed-key legends.
- All display elements visible simultaneously
- Major Digital Display: 5 digits, 5/16" (7.94 mm) high. Displays Forward Power, VSWR, dBm, Return Loss, and Match Efficiency.
- Minor Digital Display: 5 digits, 1/4" (6.35 mm) high. Displays Reflected Power, VSWR, dBm, Return Loss, and Match Efficiency.
- Analog Bar Graph: 20 segment, horizontal orientation. Tracks major digital display.
- Measurement Mode: TRUE AVERAGE POWER, for measurement of conventional or digitally-modulated RF.
- Speed Keys: SCALE, FWD UNITS, RFL UNITS. Set full scale power range and units for major and minor displays.
- Display Annunciators: MATCH EFF%, VSWR, RETURN LOSS, dBm, µW, mW, W, kW located below major and minor displays.
- Display also indicates Overrange, and Low Battery.
- Sensor Interface: 9-pin D-shell RS-232 serial connector. Sensor is powered from meter. Sensor is compatible with Bird VSWR Alarm products and Broadcast Power Monitor (BPM) product family.
- PC Interface: 9-pin RS-232 serial port for connection to a PC
The Bird 5000 operates over a broader frequency range than any Bird meter produced to date, covering 2 MHz to 3600 MHz (based upon element selection).
Coupled with the ability to measure True Average Power from 1 to 1000 Watts, the Model 5000 handles Cellular, PCS, AMPS, CDMA, GSM, TDMA, ISM, UMTS, 3G Wireless, WLL, Paging, Conventional/Trunked Radio, Aviation, Military, and Analog or Digital Audio and Television Broadcast.