Remote Tools provide field technicians with significantly greater flexibility when taking measurements, making RF spectrum monitoring, as well as testing remote radio heads (RRUs) and other inaccessible radio units in 3G and 4G base stations, more time- and cost-effective.
Once configured, the field technician can use their laptop, tablet, or smartphone to control the Spectrum Master handheld spectrum analyzer, download files, or view monitoring results. Spectrum Master's easyTest function simplifies complex spectrum monitoring requirements and enables one-button measurement sequences directly from the web-connected device. Transferring test results is made easier with Web Remote Tools, as all instrument files, directories, and subdirectories can be downloaded as a zip file.
Setup is very quick using the Web Remote Tools. Short-range links up to 90 meters can be established using a pocket Wi-Fi router. Long-range links can also be easily established using terrestrial wired connections. Up to five traces per second can be updated with the Spectrum Master's fast mode function for unprecedented responsiveness.
Multiple Spectrum Master handheld spectrum analyzers can be controlled from a single device using Web Remote Tools, which are compatible with Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS, and Linux operating systems. The device must have a current version of Chrome or Firefox installed to use Web Remote Tools.
Anritsu's Spectrum Master handheld spectrum analyzers offer exceptional flexibility in field environments for locating, identifying, saving, and troubleshooting communication systems. Compact models cover frequencies of 3 GHz, 4 GHz, and 6 GHz, while high-performance analyzers reach up to 43 GHz, delivering benchtop-quality measurements in terms of dynamic range, sensitivity, and phase noise. With their advanced cursor and limit line capabilities, Spectrum Master handheld analyzers can meet a variety of field measurement needs, including spectrum monitoring, interference analysis, RF and microwave measurements, broadcast testing, and Wi-Fi and wireless network measurements.
