Used ANRITSU MG3692A #9210389 for sale
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ID: 9210389
Signal generator
20 MHz
RF & Microwave frequencies: From 0.1 Hz to 70 GHz
For mmW frequencies
Coverage extended up to 325 GHz
With external multipliers
Configurable from simple to high performance applications..
ANRITSU MG3692A is a microwave vector signal generator and analyzer designed to generate and measure vector signal modulation for radio communications applications. It can be used to generate signals for base stations and measuring the performance of base stations. The vector signal generator supports conventional two-port measurements and vector modulation up to 20 GHz. It has 50 MHz to 20 GHz frequency range, -100 dBm to +15 dBm output level, -90 dBc/Hz phase noise and high-level accuracy of 0.5 dB. It also has a wide variety of supported waveforms, including linear modulation, FM, QAM, and PSK. The vector signal analyzer also supports conventional two-port measurements and vector modulation up to 20 GHz. It has 20, 40, and 60 GHz frequency ranges, low-level noise floor of -120 dBm/Hz, high-accuracy of 0.5 dB and very wide dynamic range up to 110 dB. It also has multiple test modes such as spectrum capture, frequency sweep, noise figure and sensitivity measurements. ANRITSU MG 3692A can also be used to measure the operation of antennas using the vector signal analyzer. It has internal high-stability low-noise oscillators that can be used to measure signal levels and antenna parameters like gain, radiation pattern, VSWR, and return loss. The unit is also highly customizable to meet customer specific needs, providing a wide range of configurations and the ability to set up individual settings for each measurement task. It has a built-in computer and software, making measurements simple and flexible. The accompanying software suite also provides graphical representations of antenna patterns, making it easy to read results. In summary, MG3692A is a highly versatile microwave vector signal generator and analyzer designed specifically to generate and measure vector signal modulation for radio communications applications. Its wide variety of features, including frequency range up to 20 GHz, -120 dBm/Hz noise floor, and customizable configurations, make it an excellent choice for measuring and testing base stations and antennas.
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