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MULTI-FUNCTION RUGGED SPECTRUM ANALYSER
Anritsu has introduced the Field Master MS2080A, a multi- functional spectrum analyser that integrates nine instruments into a single package for time and cost efficiencies in the most demanding field environments. Covering 9kHz to 4GHz, the
MS2080A has unprecedented performance and features a compact and portable spectrum analyser, bringing distinct benefits to interference hunting and 5G/LTE base station installation and maintenance (I&M) applications. The MS2080A combines a fast
sweep speed of 45GHz/s, advanced user features such as interference source location by triangulation, and best-in-class RF performance, including +/-1dB amplitude accuracy. Additionally, it supports a cable and antenna analyser, power meter and 5G/LTE analysis to make it an ideal general- purpose instrument that addresses measurement requirements for legacy and emerging wireless networks. An optional real time
❱❱ Multi-function spectrum analyser has 10-inch 1280x800 resolution display
spectrum analyser (RTSA) that provides real-time spectrum analysis with 2.5 μs probability of intercept (POI) is available. The RTSA has up to 40MHz analysis bandwidth and DANL of <-150dBm, making it well-suited for capturing intermittent and digitally modulated signals that can be hard to identify.
Spectrograms allow irregular and drifting signals to be captured, recorded, and displayed. The MS2080A supports a full
range of measurements for 5G Frequency Range 1 (FR1) radios to 4GHz, including C-band, to support I&M of 5G New Radio (NR) and LTE base stations.
Gated sweep analysis for transmitter quality measurements to accurately verify FR1 carriers is provided. The MS2080A offers full- channel, power-based, and 5G/LTE modulation quality measurement-based coverage mapping for accurate over-the- air (OTA) testing.
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