These instruments offer both time-domain and frequency-domain analysis and incorporate a new high-frequency receiver, making them ideal for use in modern monitoring systems.
The new RX version of the NRA spectrum analyzer is equipped with a powerful RF module specifically designed to capture phase noise and low-amplitude intrinsic interference.
It provides spectra of up to 600,000 frequency points with a resolution of 30 nanoseconds and offers resolution bandwidths of up to 32 MHz, facilitating rapid inventory of spectrum bands in the higher frequency range. The analyzer can monitor up to 500 channels or frequency ranges. The demodulation function allows direct listening to FM, AM, USB, LSB, and CW signals using external headphones. These instruments are designed for use in automated monitoring systems, mobile units, and unattended remote stations. To facilitate synchronization, and as recommended by the ITU, they feature a 10 MHz reference input.
They can also operate autonomously when connected to a PC. Two models are available: the NRA-3000 RX (9 kHz – 3 GHz) and the NRA-6000 RX (9 kHz – 6 GHz). Both are already on the market.
The NRA RX family
of remotely controlled spectrum analyzers from Narda covers the frequency range from 9 kHz to 6 GHz, with resolution bandwidths from 10 Hz to 32 MHz. They can be integrated into virtually any measurement and verification environment thanks to the Ethernet interface (100BASE-TX) and remote control commands in plain text (ASCII). Large amounts of data can be transmitted quickly in binary format. It has several operating modes that can be activated depending on the application. These modes include spectral analysis
(Spectrum), simultaneous power measurements on different channels (Multi-Channel Power), peak and RMS level measurement (Level Meter), and capture of a signal's temporal characteristics (Scope or I/Q Data).
NRA RX units are 1RU (Rack Unit) high, weigh less than five kilograms, consume less than 20 VA of power, and operate silently without a fan, making them ideal for use with mobile systems and in confined spaces.
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