PSA Series II RF Spectrum Analyzers PSA1302 Handheld 1.3 GHz Spectrum Analyzer The PSA Series II differs from other RF spectrum analyzer. It builds on the success of the PSA-T series in using a light-weight and truly handheld instrument that incorporates an extensive function set. An enhanced user interface is combined with numerous new hardware and software application features and a ruggedized casing. Truly hand-held The PSA Series II is adequately small and lightweight to fit comfortably into the hand - unlike the majority of other so-called handheld spectrum analyzers. A removable screen protector and sun-shield combines with rubberised buffers top and bottom to boost its use in the field. High resolution colour display The 4.3" TFT screen supplies a wealth of in-depth info. Colour is utilized to plainly identify in between numerous traces, markers and limitation lines. The touch-screen utilizes a three row hierarchical menu system to offer fast and user-friendly control of the numerous functions. Battery operation of more than 8 hours The PSA Series II operates from a Li-ion rechargeable battery that can offer more than 8 hours of continuous operation. If turned off to save power, it goes back to normal operation within 2 seconds of switch-on with all data retained. It can also be set to turn off automatically after a set time from the last action. For continuous bench top operation it can be powered from its Air Conditioning adaptor which also charges the batteries in less than 3 hours. Limitless data storage With nearly 2GB of internal memory, the PSA Series II can keep thousands of waveforms, instrument set-ups, or total screen images. With choice U01 set up, it can also log tens of thousands of results and use compensation tables and limitation patterns. All files can be conserved with either default file names or with user specified names utilizing the alpha-numeric keypad
Handheld 1.3GHz Spectrum Analyser
PSA1302 Handheld 1.3GHz Spectrum Analyzer
1 MHz to 1300 MHz frequency range
Maximum Span: 1299 MHz
Flatness: Better than ± 1.5 dB over the range 1 MHz to 1300 MHz