Used ROHDE & SCHWARZ FSU26 #9165842 for sale
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ID: 9165842
Spectrum analyzer
20 Hz - 26.5 GHz
Options:
B23
B25
B1
FSP-B10
FSU-B25
FS-K7
FSU-B9
FS-K5
FS-K30
FS-K73
K40.
ROHDE & SCHWARZ FSU26 is an advanced electronic test equipment which provides a wide variety of tests, ranging from different types of radio frequency (RF) measurements to high-frequency (HF) communication tests. It is designed to be used in a variety of industries such as aerospace, automotive, broadcast, military, and telecommunications. FSU26 features a digital signal analyzer (DSA) with a wide frequency range from 9 kHz to 26.5 GHz. The DSA offers even more accuracy and sensitivity than previous versions of the FSU as digital signal development and analysis can be carried out using state-of-the-art digital signal processing (DSP) techniques. Additionally, the instrument features a powerful spectrum analyzer with a frequency range of 9 kHz to 8 GHz, allowing measurements to be done quickly and accurately. To enhance the capabilities of ROHDE & SCHWARZ FSU26, it is also equipped with an oscilloscope, a power meter, and an impedance analyzer. The oscilloscope can be used for measuring frequency response and amplitude response of RF signals. The power meter and impedance analyzer allow users to accurately measure frequencies, amplitudes, and impedances of radio-frequency signals. Finally, a time-domain reflecing (TDR) system can be used to identify and analyze the properties of complex circuitry and component networks. Overall, FSU26 is packed with features and can be used to carry out a wide range of tests. Its wide frequency range, high accuracy, and powerful measurement systems make it an ideal choice for RF and high-frequency research and development. The instrument also features an intuitive user interface which makes it easy to operate and use. With all these features, ROHDE & SCHWARZ FSU26 is undoubtedly an excellent choice for any engineer or technician who needs a reliable electronic test equipment.
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