The dynamic range >105 dB at 2.4 GHz, a typical DANL with optional built-in preamplifier of -167 dBm, a third-order intercept (TOI) of +11 dBm and a typical accuracy of ±0.5 dB enable the analysis of a full range of signals.

The MS2070A is designed for standard sweep spectrum analysis up to 3 GHz. It achieves a sweep speed of up to 32 GHz/s in low-noise common-mode configurations. The Field Master MS2070A incorporates a suite of "smart" measurements such as occupied bandwidth (OBW), channel power, and adjacent channel power (ACP).

The Field Master MS2070A provides numerous functions. A zero-gap display shows TDD and pulse signals with a resolution narrow bandwidth (RBW) between 10 Hz and 5 MHz for accurate power measurements over time. It also offers standard spectrograms for the precise detection of intermittent interference.

Up to six traces can be adjusted simultaneously with different detectors, and averaging can be applied to each trace. It features up to 12 cursors, allowing signals of interest to be highlighted and their variations over time, relative to themselves and other signals, to be monitored. Alerts for new interference or lost signals are generated automatically. For long-term spectrum monitoring applications, the MS2070A offers upper/lower limits, envelope, and alarm functionality as standard.

The Field Master MS2070A is a rugged, battery-powered instrument with IP52 environmental protection when housed in its included soft carrying case. The RF input is protected above 5W in case of excessive power.

This portable spectrum analyzer also features a 10-inch IK08-protected screen with a 1280x800 resolution, displaying measurement results in a large, clear format. The most common functions are always easily accessible, and the side menus are minimized to provide results in maximum-size graphs.

The MS2070A measures 290x212x96 (mm) and weighs 3.8 kg. Its compact size and light weight make it easy to transport the portable analyzer to remote locations.

The Ethernet and USBTMC interfaces are included as standard on the Field Master MS2070A. An optional 802.11b/g/a/n Wi-Fi interface is also available for connecting to wireless routers for common applications such as downloading digital maps and automatic software updates.

Field and Bench Use:
The Field Master MS2070A can be used in a variety of field applications. It can perform basic transmitter checks and capture interference. Cellular network operators can also configure the MS2070A with a stick for PIM capture. In laboratory and manufacturing environments, where portability and space are critical, the MS2070A can be used for routine RF measurements.

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