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New spectrum analyzer AT6030D,110/220V, 3.0GHZ


12.5steps selection(Automatic),ZERO Span ,FULL Span(9kHz to 3.0 GHz)
Start , Stop , Center Span Setup
+/- 3% within a designated Span range
Span accuracy ,Frequency standard accuracy, 50% of RBW
<= -90 dBc/Hz (based on 10 khz Offset
Average Noise Level (1 khz RBW, 10 Hz VBW)
<= -105/-125(Amplifier on) dBm
<= -100 /-120 (Amplifier on) dBm
1 GHz ~~ 2.4 GHz , 50 KHz ~ 150 KHz
<= -95/-115 (Amplifier on) dBm
DBm , dBmV , dBuV , V ,mV, uV ,W , mW, uW
<= +/- 1.5 dB/ 70 dB (10dB/div), <= +/- 1.5 dB/ 40dB (5 dB/div)
<= +/- 0.5 dB/ 8 dB (1dB/div), <= +/- 0.5 dB/ 16dB (2 dB/div)
Frequency response (Based on OdB atten
-3.5~1.5 dB(100 kHz ~ 10 MHz )
<= -85 dBm (Input teminated 0dB Attenuated)
1kHz, 3KHz, 10Khz, 300KHz, 1MHz, 9Khz, 120 KHz
60 dB / 6 dB ratio <12:1 (9 kHz , 120 KHz)
<= +/-1.0 dB (1 KHz Reference RBW)
100 ms to 1000 sec, 40 ms to 1000 sec (Zero span )
External(rear), Video , Freerun , Line
640(H) * 480(V) active display area
Peak search , Delta marker , marker to Center
Marker to Reference (8 markers maximum)
N type Female , 50 ohm nominal
150 KHz ~ 3.0 GHz ,VSWR < 1.5 : 1 (based on 0 dBm Ref Level)
Supports nearly all types of printer such as
PCL3, PLC5, HP, EPSON, SAMSUNG and CANON
Standard 25 pin female D-Sub using parallel connector
Supports nearly all types of printer such as HP,EPSON ,SAMSUNG and CANON
Supports 1.1 and 2.0,image file for storage ,GIF format
Supports internet remote control
20 minutes for the precision measurement
80 watts maximum without option
. Adapter (Type N(m)~SMA(f)) : 1 ea
. Adapter (Type N(m)~BNC(f)) : 1 ea
. Cable (SMA(m)~SMA(m), 1M) : 2ea
. Power cable (AC Power cable 8 hole) : 1 ea
. CDMA (CDMA2000,WCDMA) SIGNAL GENERATOR (Option)
. AC/DC/BATTERY OPERATION PACK
. GPIB interface (IEEE 488 Bus)
. ETHERNET interface : for internet remote control



New spectrum analyzer AT6030D,110/220V, 3.0GHZ