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The ruggedized battery-powered spectrum analyzer is capable of both basic transmitter testing and interference hunting. It can be set up by cell phone network operators with a PIM stick for PIM hunting as well. The MS2070A can be used for standard RF measurements in labs and factories.
With various detectors, up to six traces can be set simultaneously. Each can also be averaged. Up to 12 markers are provided so that signals of interest can be highlighted and monitored to see how they change over time in comparison to other signals and to themselves.
There are upper, lower, envelope, and alarm limits for long-term spectrum monitoring, and automatic alerts for new interfering or lost signals are generated. Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/a/n is an option. The optional GNSS reception can cover GPS, Galileo, Glonass, and BeiDou as long as an external antenna is connected.
Ethernet and USB are the standard interfaces. The RF input is protected up to 5W of RF when the instrument is in its soft carry case, which meets IP52 standards for environmental protection. With an optional power pack, the battery life is said to be six hours.
The Global ruggedized battery-powered spectrum analyzer market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Anritsu has introduced a portable 3GHz spectrum analyzer with a 10-inch display, a weight of 3.8 kilograms, and dimensions of 290 x 212 x 96 millimeters for field, laboratory, and manufacturing applications. At 2.4 GHz, the MS2070A has a dynamic range of more than 105 dB, and an optional pre-amplifier can reduce typical DANL to -150 to -167 dBm, with a third-order intercept of +11 dBm.
It is capable of basic transmitter testing in addition to interference hunting, and its level accuracy is typically less than 0.5 dB. It can be set up by cell phone network operators with a PIM stick for PIM hunting as well. The MS2070A can be used for standard RF measurements in labs and factories.
Measurements of occupied bandwidth, channel power, and adjacent channel power are included as standard, and frequency sweep is up to 32 GHz/s. For power over time measurements, a zero span displays TDD and pulsed signals with a resolution bandwidth of 10Hz to 5MHz. For the detection of intermittent interferers, spectrograms are also standard.