The N9913A is a 4 GHz Cable and Antenna Analyzer from Agilent. Technicians and site engineers use cable and antenna analyzers for sweep tests during and after installations. Cable and antenna analyzers are pieces of electronic test equipment that monitor wireless sites and locate problems to make repairs.
Additional Features:
4 GHz max frequency
CAT/VNA Start Frequency: 30 kHz
SA Start Frequency: 5 kHz
Dynamic Range: 95 dB
Output Power: -1 dBm
Trace Noise: 0.004 dBrms
Number of Built-In Ports: 2 ports
Best Speed at 201 Point, 1 Sweep: 210 ms
Carry the world’s most integrated handheld RF analyzer: standard model includes cable and antenna analyzer
Expand capabilities with optional VNA, spectrum analyzer, built-in power meter, vector voltmeter, and more
Save time by measuring DTF and TDR in the same sweep
Simultaneously measure all four S-parameters
Make accurate spectrum analyzer measurements (± 0.5 dB) without warm-up
Calibrate simply with QuickCal
Applications
S-Parameters
Distance-To-Fault
Cable Trimming
Return Loss
Insertion Loss/Gain
Interference Analysis
Power Measurements
The N9913A FieldFox 4 GHz RF Combination Analyzer's base function is a cable and antenna analyzer and it can be configured to include a spectrum and network analyzer. FieldFox can be ordered with additional capabilities: power meter, independent signal generator, vector voltmeter, interference analyzer, variable DC source, and built-in GPS receiver.
4 GHz max frequency
CAT/VNA Start Frequency 30 kHz
SA Start Frequency 5 kHz
Dynamic Range 95 dB
Output Power -1 dBm
Trace Noise 0.004 dBrms
Number of Built-In Ports 2 ports
Best Speed at 201 Point, 1 Sweep 210 ms
Carry the world’s most integrated handheld RF analyzer: standard model includes cable and antenna analyzer
Expand capabilities with optional VNA, spectrum analyzer, built-in power meter, vector voltmeter, and more
Save time by measuring DTF and TDR in the same sweep
Simultaneously measure all four S-parameters
Make accurate spectrum analyzer measurements (± 0.5 dB) without warm-up
Calibrate simply with QuickCal
The N9913A is a 4 GHz Cable and Antenna Analyzer from Agilent. Technicians and site engineers use cable and antenna analyzers for sweep tests during and after installations. Cable and antenna analyzers are pieces of electronic test equipment that monitor wireless sites and locate problems to make repairs.
Additional Features:
- 4 GHz max frequency
- CAT/VNA Start Frequency: 30 kHz
- SA Start Frequency: 5 kHz
- Dynamic Range: 95 dB
- Output Power: -1 dBm
- Trace Noise: 0.004 dBrms
- Number of Built-In Ports: 2 ports
- Best Speed at 201 Point, 1 Sweep: 210 ms
- Carry the world’s most integrated handheld RF analyzer: standard model includes cable and antenna analyzer
- Expand capabilities with optional VNA, spectrum analyzer, built-in power meter, vector voltmeter, and more
- Save time by measuring DTF and TDR in the same sweep
- Simultaneously measure all four S-parameters
- Make accurate spectrum analyzer measurements (± 0.5 dB) without warm-up
- Calibrate simply with QuickCal
Applications
- S-Parameters
- Distance-To-Fault
- Cable Trimming
- Return Loss
- Insertion Loss/Gain
- Interference Analysis
- Power Measurements
The N9913A FieldFox 4 GHz RF Combination Analyzer's base function is a cable and antenna analyzer and it can be configured to include a spectrum and network analyzer. FieldFox can be ordered with additional capabilities: power meter, independent signal generator, vector voltmeter, interference analyzer, variable DC source, and built-in GPS receiver.
4 GHz max frequency
CAT/VNA Start Frequency 30 kHz
SA Start Frequency 5 kHz
Dynamic Range 95 dB
Output Power -1 dBm
Trace Noise 0.004 dBrms
Number of Built-In Ports 2 ports
Best Speed at 201 Point, 1 Sweep 210 ms
Carry the world’s most integrated handheld RF analyzer: standard model includes cable and antenna analyzer
Expand capabilities with optional VNA, spectrum analyzer, built-in power meter, vector voltmeter, and more
Save time by measuring DTF and TDR in the same sweep
Simultaneously measure all four S-parameters
Make accurate spectrum analyzer measurements (± 0.5 dB) without warm-up
Calibrate simply with QuickCal