Anritsu India has showcased its handheld wireless network analyzers at 18th India International Security Exhibition in New Delhi during 8-11th October 2015.
The test and measurement vendor said it is adding new features to its handheld platforms targeting the Indian defense aerospace and paramilitary forces intelligence agencies during mission critical communication or peacetime or homeland security communication network for aircraft communication network maintenance, RADAR system or its components or on ship to test various components.
Paramilitary forces, security agencies and intelligence agencies use T&M products such as Site Master, LMR Master, Microwave Site Master, VNA Master, Spectrum Master, etc.
The LMR Master S412E is suitable for Land Mobile Radio (LMR), Professional Mobile Radio (PMR) technicians and engineers engaged in field testing the RF performance of NBFM, P25, P25 Phase 2 (TDMA), NXDN, ETSI DMR, MotoTRBO, ETSI TETRA, and LTE for commercial, public safety, maritime, and critical infrastructure radio systems. In addition the LMR Master offers support for USA Class 1 railway Positive Train Control systems.
Key features of LMR Master S412E
Cable and Antenna Analyzer: 500 kHz – 1.6 GHz, optional to 6 GHz
Return Loss, VSWR, Insertion Loss, S11 / S21, optional DTF
Spectrum Analyzer: 9 kHz – 1.6 GHz, optional to 6 GHz
NBFM Signal Analyzer with Coverage Mapping
LMR Signal Analyzers with Coverage Mapping: P25, P25 Phase 2, NXDN, DMR, PTC, TETRA
Broadband Signal Analyzers: LTE, WiMAX
Interference Analyzer with Interference Mapping and support for MA2700A Handheld InterferenceHunter
Internal Power Meter, optional External Power Sensor
Handheld, battery-operated design
Weighs less than 7.6 lbs. (including battery)
Rugged, field-proven design using Anritsu’s 9th generation hardware platform
Daylight viewable color touchscreen display
Superior Immunity to RF interference
Standard three-year warranty (battery one-year warranty)
Madhukar Tripathi, senior manager – Marketing, Anritsu India, said MS2038C VNA Master is used for verifying Instrument Landing System (ILS) cables quality by Airport Communication engineers. Engineers need not to carry bulky Vector Volt Meter for this application.
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