Narda Safety Test Solutions has implemented the "Antenna Control" option in the RX version of the NRA Remote Analyzer, enabling recognition of the characteristics of all Narda cables and antennas. The analyzer automatically detects and applies antenna factors and calibration data, directly displaying field strength readings – without the need for conversions or input of correction factors.
Users can utilize any directional antenna from the Narda Test family. The NRA RX also retrieves antenna orientation data and calculates the direction. Similarly, triaxial antennas from the Narda Safety family can be used to perform isotropic (non-directional) electromagnetic field measurements.
This greatly simplifies the measurements required for assessing human and environmental safety.
When using antennas and cables from other manufacturers, the "NRA-Tools" software allows for the generation of corresponding calibration and correction values.
The "Antenna Control" option is now available.
The NRA RX family
of remote analyzers covers a frequency range from 9 kHz to 6 GHz, with resolution bandwidths from 10 Hz to 32 MHz, depending on the device type. They can be integrated into virtually any measurement and verification environment thanks to their Ethernet interface (100BASE-TX) and remote control commands in plain text (ASCII). Large amounts of data can be transmitted quickly in binary format. Application-oriented operating modes include: spectral analysis (Spectrum), simultaneous power measurements on different channels (Multi-Channel Power), peak and RMS level measurement (Level Meter), and capture of the time characteristic of a signal (Scope or I/Q Data).
All NRA RX devices are 1U high and weigh less than five kilograms. Power consumption is less than 20 VA, meaning they operate silently without the need for forced ventilation. They are ideal for use with mobile systems and in confined spaces.
