A spectrum analyzer measures the magnitude versus the frequency of an input signal within the frequency range of the equipment. Spectrum analyzers are necessary with the expansion of telecommunication networks to determine frequency utilization and interference in an area. They are also used for determining the accuracy of a wireless transmitter through the comparison of frequencies and bandwidths from an output signal to a received input signal. Handheld spectrum analyzers are rugged devices that are small enough to carry around from site to site. These devices make accurate measurements for spectrum clearing, radio alignment, harmonic, and distortion. This allows technicians to monitor, locate, identify, and analyze a broad range of cellular, land mobile radio, Wi-Fi, and broadcast signals.
Avalon carries a wide variety of handheld spectrum analyzers from top manufacturers (R&S, Anritsu, and more), allowing you to select which one fits your specific requirements. Choose to rent or purchase from Avalon Test Equipment and Test With Confidence®.
Real-Time Outdoor Remote Analyzer for the Detection, Analysis, Classification and Localization of RF Signals between 8 kHz and 8 GHz. Supports automatic direction finding and localization via AoA and TDOA. For fixed installation or semi-static use on demand. Solves complex measurement and analysis tasks reliably and quickly with outstanding RF performance. Windows 10-based open platform for third-party applications. The "SignalShark 3330 Outdoor Unit" series is characterized by a robust and weatherproof die-cast aluminum housing with IP65 protection class, which is also used as a heat sink. The compact size allows the receiver to be mounted close to the antennas, keeping the antenna cables short and the resulting sensitivity high.
Narda-STS SRM-3006 is a second generation, hand-held system for performing narrowband analysis of electromagnetic fields. It has the ability to give results of individual emitters and also generate a total of all emitters.
The Rhode & Schwarz Spectrum Rider FPH Handheld Spectrum Analyzer is an affordable, portable, and reliable option to capture weak signals with a DANL (displayed average noise level) as low as -163dBm.
Designed to handle the most punishing field conditions, the MS2712E allows you to monitor, locate, identify, and analyze a broad range of cellular, 2G/3G/4G, land mobile radio, Wi-Fi, and broadcast signals.
Third generation high-performance handheld base station analyzer that has been specifically developed to advance the support for 4G wireless networks as well as installed 2G, 3G and WiMAX networks.
The JD745B is a comprehensive solution providing all the functions to effectively test any cell site. The combined functionality includes spectrum analysis, cable and antenna analysis, power meter, interference analysis, channel scanner, RFoCPRI™, signal analysis, and PIM detection.
The JD785B is a comprehensive solution providing all the functions to effectively test any cell site. The combined functionality includes spectrum analysis, cable and antenna analysis, power meter, interference analysis, channel scanner, RFoCPRI™, signal analysis, PIM detection.
Features spectrum analysis capability and optional power meter capability in addition to Return Loss/ SWR (also known as VSWR, for Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) and Cable Loss measurements, as well as Distance to Fault (DTF) analysis using Frequency Domain Reflectometry (FDR). Sweep Gear. Sweep Tools.
The VIAVI OneAdvisor 800 has been elegantly designed to verify and troubleshoot radio access networks of all types, from private 5G networks, to land mobile radio networks, to legacy networks still providing great service. The OneAdvisor 800 leverages multi-functional architecture, covering different test applications, scaling, and adapting to many different user groups,
The OTDR operates within the 1475 to 1626 nm range, known as the SCL band. Its impressive dynamic range of 25 dB (or 32 dB with a reflector) allows precise measurements. When assessing distances, the uncertainty is ±(0.01 + 1% × distance). Remarkably, the OTDR completes its analysis in a swift 30 seconds or less. For accurate chromatic dispersion (CD) assessment, we need a minimum of 8 test points, with an uncertainty of ±10 ps/nm. Additionally, the polarization mode dispersion (PMD) display handles values up to 35 ps, while PMD measurements span from 0.1 to 20 ps with an uncertainty of ±(0.2 + 5% × PMD). These specifications ensure precise characterization of optical fibers, contributing to efficient and reliable communication networks.
Simple to use, accurate, built specifically for field techs. The portable 5GPro Spectrum Analyzer provides visibility into 4G/LTE and 5G RF environments with the industry’s only modular solution.