N9912A FieldFox RF Analyzer, Handheld Cable and Antenna Analyzer and Handheld Spectrum Analyzer, 4/6 GHz |
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The FieldFox RF Analyzer is the world’s most integrated handheld
instrument for wireless network installation and maintenance. It
combines cable/antenna analysis, spectrum analysis, interference
analysis, power meter measurements, vector network analysis, and a
vector voltmeter into one rugged, compact, lightweight and
weather-resistant package. Standard accessories include AC/DC adapter,
battery, soft carrying case, user manual and FieldFox Data Link
software. Additional accessories are available under N9910X RF and MW handheld accessories
Measurements
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Cable and antenna analyzer for return loss, one-port cable loss,
distance to fault, line sweeping, and VSWR measurements
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Handheld network analyzer (S11, S21, phase, and Smith Chart)
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Handheld spectrum analyzer, optional preamplifier
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Cable trimming
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Channel power, adjacent channel power (ACP), and occupied bandwidth (OBW)
Calibration
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Integrated QuickCal allows you to calibrate FieldFox without a calibration kit, providing worry-free accuracy and repeatability
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Immediate calibration with FieldFox’s CalReady makes the unit calibration ready at the test port immediately following power-up
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Broadband calibration with automatic interpolation to eliminate
re-calibration of FieldFox when the test frequency or the number of
points changes
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Mechanical open, short, load calibration support
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Cable and Antenna Analyzer - 2 MHz to 4 GHz and optional 6 GHz, directivity > 42 dB, 1.5 ms per point
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Network Analyzer - 2 MHz to 4 GHz and optional 6 GHz, S11 magnitude and phase, S21 magnitude
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Spectrum Analyzer - 100 kHz to 4 GHz and optional 6 GHz, DANL: -148 dBm, 1 second / full span (6 GHz)
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Interference Analyzer - Spectrogram, waterfall display, record and play back
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Power Meter - 9 kHz to 24 GHz
U2000 Series USB power sensor dependent
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Vector Voltmeter - 2 MHz to 4 GHz and optional 6 GHz, compare phase and electrical length
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