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EMF option ensures compliance of the wireless networks

EMF option ensures compliance of the wireless networks

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The option essentially comprises an isotropic antenna, which operates over a frequency range of 0.7 GHz to 6 GHz, along with a tri-axial E-Field sensor with an integrated RF switch device, microcontroller and memory. Each of the three sensors is situated orthogonally inside the antenna housing to transmit/receive a spherical radiation pattern. In this way, all radiation within the antenna’s geographical position is measured by the Spectrum Master and Cell Master analyzers, regardless of direction.

For wideband radiation measurements, the EMF option operates in spectrum analyzer mode. Total radiation from all sources can be measured over the frequency band desired. The EMF option also conducts radiation measurements of demodulated signals in specific frequency bands, including LTE, TD-LTE and W-CDMA. Measurements can be extrapolated assuming a fully loaded traffic channel to present a worst-case analysis.

The analyzers provide a variety of automated features. Limit lines can be set by the user at various levels across the desired spectrum, and saved for recall at a later time. Pass/fail indicators are displayed on the screen so users can have feedback of test results. Additionally, results are automatically saved to an internal memory.

A multifunctional solution, the Spectrum Master eliminates the need for multiple instruments. In addition to conducting EMF measurements, the Spectrum Master can be configured to include a broad range of parameters, including a spectrum analyzer, an interference analyzer with signal mapping, coverage mapping, tracking generator, channel scanner, power meter, high accuracy power meter, AM/FM/PM analyzer, and GPS receiver.

The Cell Master is a compact handheld base station analyzer specifically developed for cell site technicians to meet virtually all of the measurement needs in and around a cell site of 2G, 3G and WiMAX networks. Over 30 analyzers are combined in the handheld instrument to meet virtually every measurement need.

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