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We present to you the fastest portable spectrum analyzer we have ever tested. It allows you to analyze all types of transmitters working up to 13GHz in just half a second. It couldn't be faster! Make sure you work in a threat-free environment.
A spectrum analyzer is an advanced electronic device used to examine the spectral composition of an electrical or acoustic signal. In simpler terms, this device allows the different frequencies that make up a signal to be visualized and their behavior to be analyzed over time. It is an essential tool in various applications ranging from telecommunications engineering to security and surveillance.
The main purpose of a spectrum analyzer is to identify and measure the frequency components of the signal being examined. This is crucial to detect any interference, noise or suspicious activity that may be present in a given environment. In the context of security and surveillance, a spectrum analyzer can be used to:
This spectrum analyzer has several working modes that make it completely easy for the user to use.
The Waterfall (Spectrogram) feature displays a real-time, full-color graphical display of any detected signal to allow for more detailed analysis. It is especially useful for analyzing modern digital signals that work in bursts (or frequency-hopping signals) such as GPS beacons that work over 5G, 4G, 3G, 2G, WIFI or Bluetooth networks.
The RF sensitivity can be adjusted in 5 levels: Maximum (-80 dBm), for example, to detect all signals, including those from other adjacent rooms or even outside the building.
With the push of a button the user can tune directly into any detected signal, view the signal pattern and see the live signal strength (down to -100dBm). If required the user can also select Wide FM, Narrow FM or AM demodulation and listen to the detected signal through the built-in speaker or headphones. This can be especially useful for identifying spy microphones or eliminating other innocent detected signals such as radio.
If required, the spectrum analyzer can perform a “background” scan where it will learn and store the current RF environment. This can be stored and recalled at any time in the future for comparison and to see if any new suspicious signals have appeared in the RF environment since it was last checked. New signals will be highlighted on the screen for closer inspection.
It provides a more detailed analysis of any detected signal. The more 'persistent' the signal is (the longer it remains detected), its colour will change from blue through the colour spectrum to red for longer present signals. This can be used to identify persistent signals that might otherwise be hidden in a noisy RF environment.
The Memory Log function means that sweep data can be stored by simply plugging in a USB stick. Sweep data will be stored in date and time format and displayed graphically to be recalled at any time for further graphical analysis.
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