Narda Safety Test Solutions has spent a quarter of a century developing and manufacturing cutting-edge measurement technology in the fields of EMC safety and radio frequency (RF) testing and measurement, all under one roof at its headquarters in Pfullingen (Baden-Württemberg, Germany).
Narda's origins lie in the field of safety, specifically in the broadband measurement of electromagnetic fields in both the low and high frequency ranges up to 100 GHz. The corresponding products—portable measuring devices, measuring stations, and personal monitors—are used worldwide wherever people are exposed to electromagnetic fields. In addition to industrial welding and fusion systems, this is particularly relevant for antenna systems in the radio and television sectors, as well as in telecommunications and the public sector.
Pfullingen's second business area then emerged from selective spectrum analysis combined with the corresponding technical expertise: RF Test & Measurement. For this field, Narda developed the IDA (Interference and Direction Analyser) and the NRA (Narda Remote Spectrum Analyser). The IDA is a spectrum analyzer with integrated direction finding capabilities designed to detect, analyze, and locate spurious signals in radio networks. The NRA is a precise, remotely controlled spectrum analyzer for continuous HF signal measurements, ideal for monitoring applications, automated test systems, and long-term signal monitoring. Both devices are used as handheld direction finders or rack-mounted devices for intensive use in telecommunications, by the military and regulatory authorities in the field, and also as fast, real-time spectrum analyzers.
“Today, developing new products of the highest possible quality that can be brought to market much faster is paramount,” says Martin Meisenburg, Managing Director of Narda Safety Test Solutions GmbH, referring to the increasing importance of time to market in the industry. “This means that our product range and offerings will allow us to provide solutions tailored to our customers’ needs and applications in an increasingly rapid and flexible manner, both now and in the future.”.
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