Technological innovation in RF continues to advance relentlessly, due in large part to sustained growth in the military and communications sectors. Commercial communications networks and modern radar ...
The Model 2658 can be utilized for pre-compliance testing during development prior to third party testing. It is extremely flexible and can be put to work, either in the field or on the bench, testing ...
Integrated into a 10-inch touch tablet with full Windows 8 operating system, the RF spectrum analyzer covers the standard frequency range of 470 to 700 MHz. Integrated into a 10-inch touch tablet with ...
One tool that many Wi-Fi techs have on their wish list is an RF spectrum analyzer. That's because when tasked with tracking down an RF interference problem like that shown in Figure B, other than ...
Back in the 1960s, when I started working in radio broadcast engineering, an oscilloscope was my “eye” on what was happening with equipment. That tool served me well and is still in daily use in my ...
The GW RF Trainer Bundle consists of an entry-level 3 GHz spectrum analyzer and an RF test signal generator to help educators introduce RF communication ideas. A new education tool has been introduced ...
Kaltman Creations is out with an affordable handheld RF spectrum analyzer. Intended to be the first in a series, the model is the Spectrum HF4040. The unit addresses channel selection, interference ...
RIGA, Latvia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SAF Tehnika’s Spectrum Compact has added the 10-3000 MHz to its lineup of spectrum analyzers, designed to meet evolving customer demands across multiple verticals. The ...
Kaltman Creations has introduced a series of PC-based RF spectrum analyzers it says are designed for the pro audio and video industries. Called Invisible Waves, the analyzers automatically chart open ...
Rohde & Schwarz has unveiled the FSWX, an innovative multichannel signal and spectrum analyzer, setting a new standard in precision RF testing. Engineered with a forward-looking strategy centered on ...
The Hackaday Superconference is all about showcasing the hardware heroics of the Hackaday community. We also have a peer-reviewed journal with the same goal, and for the 2018 Hackaday Superconference ...
When the first USB DTV receivers came out with tuners covering 54–806 MHz, I wondered if any of them could be modified into an inexpensive spectrum analyzer. Thanks to RealTek and some Linux kernel ...