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Bird SH-60S-AOA: Handheld Spectrum Analyzer with AOA, 9 kHz-6 GHz, DANL to -20 dBm
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$8,407.00
Bird SH-60S-AOA Handheld Spectrum Analyzer: 9 kHz to 6 GHz, DANL to -20 dBm, AOA, SignalHawk Series
Features and Specifications: Bird SH-60S-AOA Handheld Spectrum Analyzer, AOA, 9 kHz to 6 GHz, DANL to 20 dBm, SignalHawk Series
Product Overview:
The Bird SH-60S-AOA is a handheld spectrum analyzer that combines exceptional performance with portability. It offers a wide frequency range of 9 kHz to 6 GHz, a dynamic attenuation range of 20 dBm, and a DANL (Displayed Average Noise Level) of -160 dBm/Hz. This makes it ideal for a wide range of applications, including RF testing, spectrum monitoring, and interference hunting.
Features:
Frequency range: 9 kHz to 6 GHz
Dynamic attenuation range: 20 dBm
DANL: -160 dBm/Hz
Resolution bandwidth: 10 Hz to 1 MHz
Video bandwidth: 10 Hz to 1 MHz
Sweep speed: 10 ms to 100 s
Display: 4.3-inch color LCD
Battery life: Up to 4 hours
Specifications:
Frequency accuracy: ±10 ppm
Amplitude accuracy: ±1 dB
Phase noise: -100 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset
Spurious response: -80 dBc
Harmonic distortion: -60 dBc
What’s in the Box:
Bird SH-60S-AOA Handheld Spectrum Analyzer
Carrying case
AC adapter
USB cable
Quick start guide
Benefits:
Wide frequency range: Covers a wide range of applications, from RF testing to spectrum monitoring.
High dynamic attenuation range: Allows for accurate measurements of both strong and weak signals.
Low DANL: Provides excellent sensitivity for detecting low-level signals.
Portable design: Compact and lightweight, making it easy to use in the field.
* Intuitive user interface: Easy to operate, even for non-technical users.
Value:
The Bird SH-60S-AOA Handheld Spectrum Analyzer offers exceptional performance and portability at an affordable price. It is an ideal tool for engineers, technicians, and hobbyists who need a reliable and versatile spectrum analyzer.
Additional information
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