Handheld Analyzers Deliver Benchtop Accuracy

Sept. 6, 2012
Fourteen FieldFox handheld analyzers designed by Agilent Technologies for harsh conditions and hard-to-reach locations, deliver benchtop-instrument accuracy in field-test environments.
Fourteen FieldFox handheld analyzers designed by Agilent Technologies for harsh conditions and hard-to-reach locations, deliver benchtop-instrument accuracy in field-test environments. The analyzers cover satellite communications, microwave backhaul, military communications and radar systems. The devices can be configured as cable-and-antenna analyzers, spectrum analyzers, vector network analyzers, or all-in-one combination analyzers. Each compact, 6.6 lb package is available in four frequencies: 9, 14, 18 or 26.5 GHz. The microwave vector network analyzers provide full two-port S-parameter measurements with a low trace noise of ± 0.004 dB and dynamic range of 94 dB (up to 18 GHz). FieldFox analyzers can be ordered with a built-in power meter, independent signal generator, vector voltmeter, interference analysis, variable DC source, frequency counter and built-in GPS receiver. Among the 14 models are two RF combination analyzers: the N9913A (4 GHz) and the N9914A (6.5 GHz). The FieldFox models are available now with prices starting at $13,000 for the 9-GHz base model.
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