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Now: VNA Mode For Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers
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Vector Network Analysis Mode (VNA, Standard): • S11, S21 and Distance-to-error Measurement (DTF) • Smith, Polar, SWR and Group Delay can be displayed RTSA Mode (Real-time): • Up to 40 MHz Real-time Bandwidth • FMT, Density, PVT, Spectogram
RSA5032N / RSA5065N • 9 kHz to 3,2 or 6,5 GHz Frequency Range GPSA Mode (Search): • -165 dBm (typ.) Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL) • -108 dBc/Hz Phase Noise
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