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The high-end FSW signal and spectrum analyser is available in three models that cover the frequency ranges 2 Hz to 8 GHz, 13 or 26.5 GHz. The instrument was specially designed to meet the requirements of development laboratories in the aerospace, defence and communications industries.
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The ZNB and ZNC from Rohde & Schwarz inaugurate the latest generation of vector network analysers that feature a dynamic range up to 140 dB, a sweep time of 4 ms with 401 points and good stability.
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The RSC is a switchable, mechanical step attenuator available in various models with upper frequency limits of 6 or 18 GHz, maximum attenuation ranges and minimum settable step sizes.
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Whether in the R&D lab or in production, the global navigation satellite system (GNSS) solution for the R&S SMBV100A is claimed to set new standards in the field of satellite simulation.
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The ZVH cable and antenna analyser is rugged and designed for use in the field. Its low weight and simple operation make it suitable for anyone who needs a measuring instrument outdoors for the installation and maintenance of antenna systems.
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The 300 MHz and 6 GHz vector network analysers are designed to install in a PCI slot.
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The ZVA110 network analyser covers the frequency range from 10 MHz to 110 GHz.
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Oscilloscopes with a claimed highest active signal acquisition rate available and the first purely digital trigger system and touch-screen operation form the basis of two families in a six scope range from Rohde & Schwarz.
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The FSVR real-time spectrum analyser is claimed to be the first instrument to combine the functions of an all-purpose signal and spectrum analyser with a real-time spectrum analyser.
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The RTM oscilloscopes can be used for applications in product development or service. The small, lightweight oscilloscopes offer 500 MHz bandwidth, a maximum sampling rate of 5 Gsample/s and 8 Msample maximum memory depth.
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With the claimed fastest signal analysis, a new digital trigger system and a user-friendly user interface, the Rohde & Schwarz oscilloscopes are claimed to deliver more data significantly faster, enabling users to debug devices under test with efficiency.
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The BBA100 range of broadband amplifiers with monitoring and control options allows the set-up of compact EMC systems.
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Rohde & Schwarz has expanded its range of power sensors by adding two models to the NRP family.
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Rohde & Schwarz has released a 4-port version of the 67 GHz network analyser ZVA. The ZVA67 is claimed to be not only the first 67 GHz 4-port device in the world but also the first 4-port analyser supplied with four independent sources.
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The Rohde & Schwarz ROMES2GO is an autonomous walk test mobile system that records and stores QoS and performance data in 3GPP mobile radio networks.
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The ZVA67 is claimed to be the first 4-port 67 GHz network analyser in the world and also the first with four independent sources.
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Following a commission by the German armed forces, Rohde & Schwarz has developed a software-defined radio operating in the UHF and VHF bands (30 to 512 MHz).
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A compact and modular solution from Rohde & Schwarz simplifies complex measurements in network analysis.
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Rohde & Schwarz has enhanced its R&S FSV signal and spectrum analyser family to handle measurements up to 40 GHz.
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Rohde & Schwarz has demonstrated the latest equipment development for testing LTE/WiMAX remote radio heads that communicate via the digital interface protocol CPRI.
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The Rohde & Schwarz ESCI7 EMI test receiver is a standard compliant measuring receiver for EMC certification measurements in line with commercial standards in the frequency range from 9 kHz to 7 GHz.
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The NRP-Z31 from Rohde & Schwarz is claimed to be the first diode power sensor to operate up to 33 GHz. It does not require a base unit and it can be connected to a PC via the USB interface with its power measurements displayed on the PC screen by the accompanying PC software.
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Scanner with high dynamic range for WiMAX measurements and I/Q streaming.
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The portable microwave spectrum analyser, FSL18 from Rohde & Schwarz expands the company’s product portfolio for spectrum analysis to meet the increasing demand for compact instruments in applications such as the installation and maintenance of WiMAX networks.
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The SMBV100A vector signal generator from Rohde & Schwarz offers performance that until now has been available only in more expensive instruments.
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The FSV from Rohde & Schwarz is claimed to be the fastest and most accurate mid-range signal analyser available.
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The R&S FSH 4/8 spectrum analyser is ready for all-day use on the road and in the field.
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Rohde & Schwarz has released two all-purpose instruments for mobile spectrum analysis — the FSH4 and the FSH8.
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The R&S FSH 4/8 portable spectrum analyser is ready for all-day use on the road and in the field.
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The SMBV 100A vector signal generator is a standalone instrument claiming unmatched flexibility.
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The R&S FSV‘s touch screen and functions transform the manual operation of signal analysers. The days of mouse and keyboard are over.
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The R&S FSV is the fastest and most versatile signal analyser available for performance-oriented, cost-conscious users working in the development, production, installation and servicing of RF systems, according to Rohde&Schwarz.
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The R&SOSP is an open platform for fast and easy implementation of RF switch and control tasks. Different models and optional modules make the platform suitable for a wide range of applications. It can transition from simple RF switch functions to the complex RF wiring of EMC systems, for example.
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Rohde & Schwarz is further expanding its network analyser portfolio to higher frequencies. The R&S ZVA50 claims to be the world's first four-port network analyser up to 50 GHz.
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Signal quality, speed and flexibility are three key criteria by which modern signal generators are assessed.
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The SFE100, SFE and SFU make up a family of broadcast signal generators. Together they handle all the requirements for development, service, quality assurance and production of broadcast receiver instruments.
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The R&S CMW500 marks the entry of a new generation of test equipment from Rohde & Schwarz claiming fast and precise production of current and future wireless devices.
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The R&S NRP power meter series is suitable for daily use in research and development, production or mobile service.
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Rohde & Schwarz has released the FSG, a spectrum analyser for cost-conscious users that is tailored to meet current requirements in the development and production of wireless communication products.
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The R&S FSU67 is claimed to be the first spectrum analyser covering 20 Hz to 67 GHz in one full span sweep with one coaxial input.
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Rohde & Schwarz offer prospective T&M equipment users a product portfolio that claims solutions for all fields of application in spectrum analysis.
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Antenna calibration, critical field strength measurements and the validation of antenna and field strength test sites require special measure to establish test reference standards.
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Rohde & Schwarz has introduced the R&S ZVL, expanding the toolset available in a compact field analyser.
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The Rohde & Schwarz FSH18 microwave handheld spectrum analyser is a new member of the FSH family and offers a frequency range from 10 MHz to 18 GHz.
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The R&S FSU67 extends the upper frequency limit in spectrum analysis from 50 GHz to 67 GHz. This eliminates the need for external harmonic mixers.
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The SMB100A provides RF characteristics that are exceptional in its class, making it an excellent general-purpose instrument.
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With the R&S ZVA-K7 software option, pulsed measurements have been integrated into the ZVA family of high-end network analysers.
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When equipped with the R&S SMA-K25 option, the analog R&S SMA100A high-end generator operates as a source for precise VOR/ILS signals. The instrument's low modulation errors and high-level accuracy permit reliable tests on air navigation receivers.With a frequency range of 9 kHz to 6 GHz, it can be used for all applications in the laboratory, in production, and in services that require signals of high spectral purity.
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While it sometimes seems a little difficult to engender much enthusiasm among some of the more technologically jaded members of the radio communications profession, there seem to be very few things likely to bring out the little-kid-on-Christmas-morning attitude than laying hands on the latest and greatest device tool of the trade.
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While it sometimes seems a little difficult to engender much enthusiasm among some of the more technologically jaded members of the radio communications profession, there seem to be very few things likely to bring out the little-kid-on-Christmas-morning attitude than laying hands on the latest and greatest device tool of the trade.
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