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PRE-OWNED: Ceyear 4051L.
4051L signal/spectrum Analyzer has excellent performance in dynamic range, phase noise, amplitude accuracy, and measurement speed. The 4051L model has various measurement functions including high-sensitivity spectrum Analyzer, standard power measurement components, IQ Analyzer, Vector Signal Analyzer, Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer, Transient Analyzer, Pulse Signal Analyzer, Audio Analyzer, Analog Demodulation measurement, and Phase Noise measurement, Noise Figure, etc., which can provide you reliable high-performance measurement service. The 4051L model has good extension capacity and its performance can be further improved by flexible configuration of different options. Through various digital and analog signal output interfaces, the spectrum Analyzer can be taken to establish measurement systems or get secondary development. It can be widely used for signal and equipment measurement in field of aviation, aerospace, radar detection, communication, electronic countermeasures, and navigation etc.
Ceyear 4051L Functions & Features
- Coaxial frequency range up to 67 GHz
- Max. 550 MHz analysis bandwidth
- Excellent measurement & receiving performance
- Comprehensive spectrum analysis capability
- Abundant measurement application functions
- Powerful RF signal streaming and playback analysis function
- Flexible analog signal output interface
Phase Noise measurement / Audio Analysis /—Analog Demodulation Analysis function
The Phase Noise measurement relies on the excellent phase noise of the signal Analyzer and provides one-button automatic measurement to meet the daily signal source phase noise measurement applications. Independently optimised audio measurement channel for low frequency signal parameter measurement and analysis. Analog Demodulation Analyzer is used to simulate terminal, radio, and general analog modulation source measurement. Demodulate the AM/FM/ΦM signal and measure parameters such as modulation index, modulation distortion, residual FM, and FM linearity and so on.