Option Allows Signal Generator To Test GSM Amps And Receivers

Jan. 1, 2001
Designed for testing amplifiers deployed in GSM base stations, Option 116 for the company's 2026 signal source enables a 2026 broadband signal generator to test GSM-based communications systems. It can also be used in conjunction with a radio test set

Designed for testing amplifiers deployed in GSM base stations, Option 116 for the company's 2026 signal source enables a 2026 broadband signal generator to test GSM-based communications systems. It can also be used in conjunction with a radio test set for providing the interference signals for testing GSM receivers and for GSM intermodulation tests.
Claimed as the industry's only multi-source, broadband signal generator, the 2026 can be configured with two or three high-performance, high-power, fully calibrated RF signal sources. Using a 2026 equipped with Option 116 is an economical way to perform GSM multi-carrier testing. Option 116 for GSM adds a set of three baseband sources that can be connected to each of the external FM inputs of the 2026 or the 2026Q. A 2026 with Option 116 for GSM also exhibits excellent wide-band noise characteristics. Option 116 is priced at $968; a two-source 2026 costs $22,726.

Company: IFR SYSTEMS INC.

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