The 2410 is a 1.1 GHz RF Generator from WaveTek. An RF generator is a tool engineers use to generate sinusoidal outputs while testing electronic equipment. The output will automatically have its frequency varied or swept between frequencies. A “sweep” is one complete cycle of a frequency variation. Engineers use RF signal generators as test equipment, mostly to measure responses of filters, amplifiers, and electrical components.
Additional Features:
Frequency range: 0.1 to 1100 MHz
Resolution: 0.1 Hz
Output level:-127 to +13dBm
Modulation: AM/FM
Bright, easy-to-read display
Data Entry by Keypad
RF ON/OFF Switch
Independent Modularity
IEEE-488 Interface
50W Reverse Power Protection
Extensive Diagnostic Package
Autocal Routine
Calibration Data Tracking
The WaveTek 2410 has an output power level continuously adjustable from +13 dBm to -127 dBm. In addition to CW operation, it is capable of AM/FM operation from an internal or external source. The 2410 has a very broad 500 kHz to 1 MHz peak FM deviation over the majority of its operating range.
The 2410 is a 1.1 GHz RF Generator from WaveTek. An RF generator is a tool engineers use to generate sinusoidal outputs while testing electronic equipment. The output will automatically have its frequency varied or swept between frequencies. A “sweep” is one complete cycle of a frequency variation. Engineers use RF signal generators as test equipment, mostly to measure responses of filters, amplifiers, and electrical components.
Additional Features:
- Frequency range: 0.1 to 1100 MHz
- Resolution: 0.1 Hz
- Output level:-127 to +13dBm
- Modulation: AM/FM
- Bright, easy-to-read display
- Data Entry by Keypad
- RF ON/OFF Switch
- Independent Modularity
- IEEE-488 Interface
- 50W Reverse Power Protection
- Extensive Diagnostic Package
- Autocal Routine
- Calibration Data Tracking
The WaveTek 2410 has an output power level continuously adjustable from +13 dBm to -127 dBm. In addition to CW operation, it is capable of AM/FM operation from an internal or external source. The 2410 has a very broad 500 kHz to 1 MHz peak FM deviation over the majority of its operating range.