Hand-Held RF Analyzer Cozies Up To 2.9 GHz

Oct. 8, 2008
Designed for 802.11 B, medical telemetry, Bluetooth, and other RF field applications, the Model 3201 handheld signal-strength analyzer covers a bandwidth up to 2.9 GHz with a maximum sensitivity to 117 dB/m and a scan rate of 125 channels/s. Other

Designed for 802.11 B, medical telemetry, Bluetooth, and other RF field applications, the Model 3201 handheld signal-strength analyzer covers a bandwidth up to 2.9 GHz with a maximum sensitivity to 117 dB/m and a scan rate of 125 channels/s. Other features include an RS-232 interface, 50Ù input impedance, audio output with built-in speaker, and selectable squelch levels. Display modes are spectrum, bargraph, and frequency on a light-green LCD with LED backlighting. The tool also features the ability to interface with a laptop or PC to upload and store measurements and screen displays for future analysis. It comes with software, an RS-232 Cable, weighs 1.4 lb., and measures 9" x 4" x 1.77". Price is $2,700. CIGMA TECHNOLOGIES INC., Allendale, NJ. (201) 760-9898.

Company: CIGMA TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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