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		<title>GW Instek GSP-730 Spectrum Analyzer</title>
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<p>GW Instek <strong>GSP-730</strong> is a 3 GHz Spectrum Analyzer mainly developed to fulfill the demands of RF Communication educations. Budget constraint and insufficient teaching tools are normally the two hurdles for schools to provide high-quality courses for RF communication experiments. A moderate spectrum analyzer, <strong>GSP-730</strong>, featuring full functions should provide, along with <strong>GRF-1300</strong> training kit possesses a unique position in the field as an economic turn-key solution for 3GHz RF Communication Experiment courses.</p>
<p>With its components, <strong>GSP-730</strong> Spectrum Analyzer, <strong>GRF-1300</strong> Trainer and a PC, properly connected, a tangible system is integrated for performing ongoing experiments while the lecture is given. Using a PC, the teacher can present teaching material with PowerPoint slide and simultaneously control <strong>GSP-730</strong> and <strong>GRF-1300</strong> to perform experiments and get spectrum displays and parameter readings on the PC screen. <strong>GSP-730</strong> and <strong>GRF-1300</strong> easily transferred the current teaching materials, including the PowerPoint slides, textbook, and a remote control software, into electronic-teaching system.</p>
<p>The combination of <strong>GSP-730</strong> and <strong>GRF-1300</strong> forms a fundamental training system for RF communication and telecommunication classes in the universities, colleges, vocational schools, and the training centers in military as well as private companies. Instead of the tremendous cost of the installation of new training system, the conjunction of <strong>GSP-730</strong> and <strong>GRF-1300</strong> provides an economic solution to eliminate two obstacles, budget constraint and insufficiency of teaching tools.</p>
<h4>Features</h4>
<ul>
<li>3Ghz scope on the market for less than 1k!</li>
<li>Lowest cost 3 Ghz spectrum analyzer ever released</li>
<li>Amazing value for the money</li>
<li>VGA out, send the image to a even bigger monitor</li>
<li>Frequency Range : 150kHz ~ 3GHz</li>
<li>Autoset Function</li>
<li>Noise Floor: ≤-100dBm</li>
<li>RBW Range : 30kHz, 100kHz, 300kHz, 1MHz</li>
<li>ACPR/CHPW/OCBW Measurement</li>
<li>3 Traces in Different Colors</li>
<li>Split Window Function</li>
<li>Limit Line Function</li>
<li>Remote Control Software via USB</li>
<li>Presentation Material for Training Courses</li>
<li>USB Device/Host, RS-232C, VGA Interfaces</li>
<li>5.6” TFT LCD screen</li>
</ul>
<h4><strong>Applications:</strong></h4>
<ul>
<li>Education, Training</li>
<li>Fourier Theory Investigation</li>
<li>Motherboard Circuit Measurement</li>
<li>Wireless Communication Signal Measurements
<ul>
<li>GSM, 3G, 4G Mobile</li>
<li>Bluetooth, Zigbee, Wi-Fi</li>
<li>AM/FM Modulation</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Remote Controller Maintenance</li>
<li>Basic Trouble Shooting</li>
<li>And much more!</li>
<li>Please see the GRF-1300A to use with the unit for a complete RF training package</li>
<li></li>
</ul>
<p>&#160;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A Turn-Key Solution to Clear Away Two Obstacles</strong></p>
<p>GSP-730, carrying 3GHZ bandwith and measurement functions including Autoset, Split Window, Limit Line, ACPR and OCBW etc., is regarded as the advanced educations of Mobile Communications (GSM, 3G, 4G/LTE&#8230;), Wi-Fi, Zigbee and RFID in the Electronic or the Communication classes. The USB ports, the RS-232 interface and the VGA video output facilitate the teaching efficiency. The combination of GSP-730 and GRF-1300 RF communication training is a turn-key system for both lecture and hands-on training purposes.</p>
<p>GRF-1300 RF communication trainer, as the counterpart GSP-730 for the basic RF communication experiment system, is capable of generating a baseband signal and a RF carrier signal for the built-in AM and FM communication operations. The baseband signal output contains the selections of Sine, Triangle, and Square waveforms in the frequency range of 100kHz ~ 3MHz, whereas the RF signal output is a frequency-variable Sine wave in the range of 870 ~ 920 MHz. Connecting the baseband signal output with AM or FM inputs on the panel, GRF-1300 produces AM or FM signal output respectively by using the internal RF signal as the modulation carrier according to user&#8217;s selected frequency.</p>
<h3>GW Instek GSP-730 Specifications</h3>
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<td class="speccellheader" colspan="3"><strong>GRF-1300 Specifications</strong></td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" rowspan="4">Base Band</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Waveforms</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Sine, Square, Triangle</td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Frequency Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">0.1~3MHz; Step:10kHz</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Amplitude</td>
<td class="speccelldata">&gt;1.5Vpp</td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Harmonic Distortion</td>
<td class="speccelldata">&gt;-30dBc</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" rowspan="3">RF/FM Analysis</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Frequency Accuracy</td>
<td class="speccelldata">±0.15MHz</td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Adjustable Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">&gt;45 MHz (870M~920MHz); Step:1MHz</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle">Power Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">&gt;-15dBm</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle">FM</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Max Frequency Deviation</td>
<td class="speccelldata">&gt;3MHz</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle">AM</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Peak Difference</td>
<td class="speccelldata">&gt;-18dBm</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle">Interface</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">USB</td>
<td class="speccelldata">USB device</td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Dimensions &amp; Weight</td>
<td class="speccelldata"></td>
<td class="speccelldata">165(W)*155(H)*90(D)mm, 1.2kg</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccellheader" colspan="3"><strong>GSP-730 Specifications</strong></td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccellcategory" colspan="3">Frequency</td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Frequency Range</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Setting Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">150kHz~3GHz</td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" rowspan="2">Center Frequency</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Setting Resolution</td>
<td class="speccelldata">0.1 MHz</td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Accuracy</td>
<td class="speccelldata">within ±50kHz (frequency span:0.3GHz ~ 2.6GHz, 20±5°C)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" rowspan="2">Frequency Span</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Setting Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">1MHz~3GHz</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Accuracy</td>
<td class="speccelldata">within ±3% (frequency span:0.3GHz ~ 2.6GHz, 20±5°C)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Resolution Bandwidth</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Setting Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">30KHz, 100KHz, 300KHZ, 1MHz</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" colspan="2">SSB Phase Noise</td>
<td class="speccelldata">-85 dBc/Hz (typical, 500kHz offset, RBW:30kHz, Sweep time:1.5s, Span:1MHz@1GHz)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" colspan="2">Inherit Spurious Response</td>
<td class="speccelldata">less than -45dBc@-40dBm Ref. Level (typical less than -50dBc)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccellcategory" colspan="3">Amplitude</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" rowspan="3">Reference Level</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Input Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">+20 ~ &#8211; 40 dBm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Accuracy</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Within ±2dBm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Unit</td>
<td class="speccelldata">2dBm, 2bV, 2BV</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" colspan="2">Average Noise Level</td>
<td class="speccelldata">&lt;100dBm (typical, center frequency:1GHz RBW:30Khz)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" colspan="2">Frequency Characteristic</td>
<td class="speccelldata">within ±3.0DB@300MHz~2.6GHz<br />
within ±6.0DB@80~300MHz, 2.6GHz~3GHz</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" rowspan="4">Input</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Input Impedance</td>
<td class="speccelldata">50O</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Input VSWR</td>
<td class="speccelldata">less than 2.0@input att&gt;10dB</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Input damage level</td>
<td class="speccelldata">+30dBm (CW average power), 25VDC</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Input connector</td>
<td class="speccelldata">N connector</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" colspan="3">Sweep</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" rowspan="2">Sweep time</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Setting Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">30ms~8.4s, auto (not adjustable)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Accuracy</td>
<td class="speccelldata">within ± 2% (frequency span: full span)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccellcategory" colspan="3">General</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Communication</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Display</td>
<td class="speccelldata">640&#215;480 RGB color LCD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" rowspan="2">Interface</td>
<td class="speccelltitle">RS-232C</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Sub-D female-D 9 pins</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">USB Connector</td>
<td class="speccelldata">USB Host/Device full speed supported</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" colspan="2">VGA Output</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Sub-D female-D 15 pins</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" colspan="2">Power Source</td>
<td class="speccelldata">AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccellheader" colspan="3" valign="top">Other</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" rowspan="5"></td>
<td class="speccelltitle">Operating Temperature</td>
<td class="speccelldata">5 to 45°C (Guaranteed at 25 ±5°C, without soft carrying case)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Operating Humidity</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Less than 45°C / 90%RH</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Storage Temperature</td>
<td class="speccelldata">-20 to 60°C, less than 60°C / 70%RH</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Dimensions</td>
<td class="speccelldata">296 (L) × 153 (W) × 105 (H) mm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle">Weight</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Approx. 2.2kg</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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		<title>GW Instek GSP-830 Spectrum Analyzer</title>
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<p><strong>GSP-830, New 3GHz Spectrum Analyzer</strong></p>
<p>Ready for RF Challenges of the Booming Wireless Era</p>
<p>The GSP-830 Spectrum Analyzer, covering a frequency range of 9 kHz to 3.0 GHz, is designed to meet the demands of production or development tests of RF products, and maintenance or installation of on-site wireless communication systems.</p>
<p>The exceptional price / performance, high portability, and easy-to-use design make the GSP-830 a very accurate and handy instrument for most RF measurement applications.</p>
<p>The portability with AC/DC/Battery power operation, 4.8 kg weight, compact size, and 9 kHz to 3.0 GHz frequency coverage, makes the GSP-830 is a very convenient tool for the field service of RF systems.</p>
<p>The internal memory can save and store 100 trace/set-ups making repetitive measurements with mass storage of test results possible.</p>
<p>The large memory size also allows for measurement results to be saved in the GSP-830, and then transferred to a PC for further analysis. Utilizing advanced synthesizer-based design, the GSP-830 delivers accurate and reliable measurements.</p>
<p>The remarkable performance of -100 dBm average noise floor and -100 dBm to +20 dBm wide input range, greatly extends the application range of the product.</p>
<p>The ACPR, OCBW and CH power measurements make the verification of wireless communication characteristics simple and easy.</p>
<p>The split window display simultaneously shows the spectrum in two separate frequency spans.</p>
<p>The optional built-in tracking generator with normalized output provides for performance testing of RF components and modules.</p>
<p>&#160;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>GW Instek GSP-830 Features:</h4>
<ul class="featurestext">
<li>Low noise floor (-117dBm @1GHz, 3k RBW)</li>
<li>Autoset function</li>
<li>Sequence programming functions</li>
<li>ACPR, OCBW, Channel Power, N-dB measurements</li>
<li>Pass/Fail test with Limit Line editing</li>
<li>10 markers with ΔMarker, Peak functions</li>
<li>Split windows allowed separate settings</li>
<li>AC/DC/Battery multi-mode power operation</li>
<li>USB/RS232/GPIB(optional) interface</li>
<li>Direct VGA output</li>
<li>6.4&#8243; TFT color LCD, resolution: 640&#215;480</li>
<li>Compact size, 330(W) x 170(H) x 340(D) mm</li>
<li>Light weight of 4.8kg without options</li>
<li>Optional Tracking Generator</li>
<li>Optional Preamplifier</li>
</ul>
<p><span class="heading1"><strong>Applications:</strong></span></p>
<ul class="featurestext">
<li>Field Service of GSM Cell Site</li>
<li>Installer/Maintainer of WLAN</li>
<li>RF Component Manufacture (VOC, Filter, Amplifier&#8230;), Production Of Cordless Phone and Wireless Products</li>
<li>Maintenance of Broadcast Radio/Television and CATV</li>
<li>Maintenance of Industrial Factory Wireless Automation</li>
<li>Pre-Compliance Testing</li>
<li>Education of RF/Wireless Lab</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>KEY FEATURES</strong></p>
<p>GW Instek now extends its spectrum Analyzer product series to 3GHz up. As a new member, GSP-830 inherits the advanta ges of high performance, low cost, easy to use and light-weight portability of GWinstek products. Moreover, its fabulous low noise floor greatly increases the measurement range; advanced user interface brings you significant visual distinction; rich measurement functions make your work simple and easy. GSP-830 offers you the greatest performance-price value in the market.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Wide Measurement Range &#8211; </strong>With GW Instek state-of-the-art design, GSP-830&#8217;s outstanding noise floor level,  , presents extreme sensitivity for picking up weak signals. Along with GAP-810 10dB-gain preamplifier, GSP-830 reaches the equivalent noise floor level as low as 162dBm/Hz, thus widely extend the measurement range.</li>
<li><strong>Automatic Measurement &#8211;</strong> GSP-830 can be an automatic test instrument without any external computer control. Users can define their own macros through a keypad on the front panel and store them into 10 Sequence sets. The sequence includes the steps of pause, so the running sequence could be stopped for measurement result observation then continue when necessary. Repeat or Single run modes can be selected based on the application requirements.</li>
<li><strong>Portable Power Operations &#8211;</strong> Equipped with two packs of Li-ion battery, GSP-830 could maintain its normal operation for more than 3 hours. The DC operation mode also allows GSP-830 to be powered by a 12-Volt power supply or the power of cigar-lighter inside the automobile. The large-size internal memory of GSP-830 helps store measured traces, setup information, limit lines and user-defined macros. Along with the USB feature to adopt the popular flash drive for mass storage, GSP-830 is a convenient tool for the service engineers. With only 6kg light weight and compact size, GSP-830 well fits into outdoor applications.</li>
<li><strong>Advanced User Interface &#8211;</strong> The user-oriented interface design of GSP-830 gives you the pleasure of handling a complicated job with ease. A high-resolution 6.4&#8243; color TFT LCD provides high quality image display. Multiple traces with different colors, as defined by the user, facilitate the visual recognition of small disparities at a glance. Split window mode delivers the value for monitoring two different frequency bands on the same display at the same time. GSP-830 under this split-window mode acts like a product of two-spectrum-analyzers-in-one.</li>
<li><strong>Feature-Rich Interface &#8211;</strong> The front panel USB host connector supports the ubiquitous flash drive for various transactions, including setup info, trace data and display images. In addition, it also supports the direct screen printout for the printers with USB ports. The rear panel USB On-The-Go, or OTG, connector plays the dual roles of both host and slave. As a slave, it gives accessibility to the remote control from PC. The display image of GSP-830 could be sent directly to the external monitors through a VGA port on the rear panel. This gives convenience for the remote monitoring at EMI test sites or the circumstances needing presentation or group discussion.</li>
<li><strong>Free PC Software for GSP-830/GSP-827 &#8211;</strong> Through RS-232 or USB connection, EagleShot transfers the measurement data from GSP-830 to the PC. Users can print out the data in graphical format directly or save them into text file for further data analysis. With EagleShot software, the Limit Line setting on the PC could be done either through capturing the setting from GSP-830 or through the Limit Line editing by the user at the PC end. For marking and reading the measured signals on the PC screen, users can place markers to the peaks of their interest on the display, as easily as they do on GSP-830. The new EagleShot PC software supports both GSP-830 and GSP-827 in various application field.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
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<td class="speccellcategory" colspan="2">Frequency</td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Frequency Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">9kHz ~ 3GHz</td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Aging Rate</td>
<td class="speccelldata">±5ppm, 0-50°C, 1ppm/yr</td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Span Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">2kHz ~ 3GHz in 1-2-5 sequence, full span, zero span</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Phase Noise</td>
<td class="speccelldata">-85dBc/Hz @1GHz 20kHz offset typical</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Sweep Time Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">50ms ~ 25.6s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccellcategory" colspan="2">Resolution Bandwidth</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">RBW Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">3kHz, 30kHz, 300kHz, 4MHz</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">RBW Accuracy</td>
<td class="speccelldata">15%</td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Video Bandwidth</td>
<td class="speccelldata">10Hz to 1 MHz in 1-3 steps</td>
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<td class="speccellcategory" colspan="2">Amplitude</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Measurement Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">-122dBm ~ +20dBm: 1MHz ~ 2.5GHz @ 3k RBW<br />
-95dBm ~ +20dBm: 150kHz ~ 1MHz @ 3k RBW<br />
-115dBm ~ +20dBm: 2.5MHz ~ 1Hz @ 3k RBW</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Overload Protection</td>
<td class="speccelldata">+30dBm, 25VDC</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Reference Level Range</td>
<td class="speccelldata">-30dBm, 25VDC</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Accuracy</td>
<td class="speccelldata">1.5dM @100Mh</td>
</tr>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Frequency Flatness</td>
<td class="speccelldata">1dB</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Display Range Linearity</td>
<td class="speccelldata">1dB over 70dB</td>
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<td class="speccellcategory" colspan="2">Dynamic Range</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Average Noise Floor</td>
<td class="speccelldata">-152dBm/Hz: 1MH ~ 2.5GHz<br />
-152dBm/Hz: 150kHz ~ 1MHz<br />
-115dBm/Hz: 2.5GHz ~ 3GHz</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Third Inter-Modulation</td>
<td class="speccelldata">&lt;-70dBc @ -40dBm input</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Harmonic Distortion</td>
<td class="speccelldata">&lt;-60dBc RF Input &lt; -40dBm</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Non-Harmonic Spurious</td>
<td class="speccelldata">&lt;-110dBm @3kHz RBW</td>
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<td class="speccellcategory" colspan="2">General</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Display</td>
<td class="speccelldata">640 x 480 high resolution TFT LCD</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Internal Memory</td>
<td class="speccelldata">100 traces or Setup</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Markers</td>
<td class="speccelldata">10 Markers for peaks; 5 normal-delta marker pads</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Functions</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Delta, Peak, Marker Track</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Trace Detection</td>
<td class="speccelldata">3 traces with Peak, Maximum hold, freeze, Trace math</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Power Measurement</td>
<td class="speccelldata">ACPR, OCBW, Channel power, N dB bW</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Autoset Function</td>
<td class="speccelldata">auto turning the measurement result of observation</td>
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<td class="speccellcategory" colspan="2">Connectors</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">RF-Input</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Type: N female, 50Ω nominal<br />
RF input VSWR<br />
&lt;2:1 @0dBm Reference Level</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">External Reference</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Type: BNC female</td>
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<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Clock Input</td>
<td class="speccelldata">64k, 1M, 1.544M, 2.048M, 5M, 10M, 10.24M, 13M, 15.36M, 15.4M, 19.2M</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Reference Clock Output</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Type: BNC female, 10MHz</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">DC Input</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Jack: 5.5mm, 12V</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">RS-232C</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Sub-D 9 pins female</td>
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<td class="speccelldata" colspan="2"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Power Source</td>
<td class="speccelldata">AC 100~240Vm 48~63Hz</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Accessories</td>
<td class="speccelldata">Power cord x1, Instruction manual x1, Quickstart manual x1</td>
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<td class="speccelltitle" valign="top" width="140">Dimensions &amp; Weight</td>
<td class="speccelldata">330(W) x 170(H) x 340(D) mm, Approx. 5kg</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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