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- 150 kHz to 1000 MHz Frequency Range
- Resolution Bandwidths: 3 kHz, 30 kHz, 220 kHz and 4 MHz
- High Frequency Stability : ±10 ppm
- 9 Memories Locations for Save/Recall
- High Resolution of Span to Measure the more Detailed Signal: 0, 2 kHz ~ 100 MHz/Div
- Functions: Max. Hold, Average (2 ~ 32 traces), Freeze, Peak Search, Markers to Center Function
- Spurious Noise : < -60 dB
- High Input Protection Level : +30 dBm, ±25 VDC, 1 Watt
- -30 dBm to +20 dBm Reference Level Range
- Noise Floor Performance:-95 dBm @30 kHz, -100 dBm typical. over -150 dBm/Hz typical @220 kHz and 4 MHz RBW
- Two Markers for Absolute and Relative Measurements
- AM/FM demodulator
- RS232 Interface and Software
- Options: Power Meter and Tracking Generator
- 2-Year Warranty
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The GSP-810 is a digitally synthesized, easy to use spectrum analyzer with a frequency range of over 1 GHz. It uses state-of-the-art design for a phase-locked RF system that combines measurement quality and performance with an affordable price. The GSP-810 has a 1-watt input protection. The small size and light weight of GSP-810 makes this unit easy to carry and stow. The operation of the GSP-810 is easy and simple. All of the primary controls are a single push button to access, and the spinner knob makes selections fast. The GSP-810 comes standard with RS-232C and Windows® compatible software to allow you to display the spectrum, save to file and also print. Options include a 1 GHz tracking generator and a 2.7 GHz RF power meter. These functions and features make the GSP-810 an affordable, expandable and quality instrument to fit your needs. Options:
- Tracking Generator: With the tracking generator option, the GSP-810 enables you to measure the characteristics of the device under test, such as filter or RF power amplifier. In addition, it provides a normalization feature to "calibrate out" the gains and losses in the cables and other devices under test.
- Power Meter: With the power meter, GSP-810 can measure the total power of input signal in the units of mW or dBm.