Field-Strength Analyzer Scans 100 kHz To 2.9 GHz

Aug. 27, 2004
This portable analyzer is well suited for installers and maintainers of WLANs, medical-telemetry, and other mobile and fixed wireless-communications systems.

Practical field-strength measurements call for an analyzer that is portable yet powerful. The model 3290 RF Field Strength Analyzer from PROTEK Test and Measurement (Allendale, NJ) is a handheld instrument that contains not only a full-featured spectrum analyzer capable of measurements from 100 kHz to 2.9 GHz, but also a sensitive frequency counter, a host of demodulators, and the choice of operating on batteries, AC, or vehicle DC power.

The analyzer (see figure) features a basic data-entry keypad and on-screen menu. The 3290's backlit 192 × 192-pixel liquid-crystal-display (LCD) screen provides a spectrum display or bar graph with large readout of marker frequency and smaller readouts of center frequency, reference level, span, and step size.

Based on a temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) and phase-locked-loop (PLL) tuning, the 3290 provides ±3 PPM reference-oscillator frequency accuracy and displayed measurement accuracy of ±25 PPM. The instrument offers ­117 dBm sensitivity, handles maximum input voltage of 5 V RMS, and can display levels in units of dBmV, dBµV, or dBm. It features versatile demodulation capabilities with narrowband and wideband frequency-modulation (FM), amplitude-modulation (AM), and single-sideband (SSB) demodulators. In narrowband FM mode, the 3290 operates with a 3-dB bandwidth of approximately 12.5 kHz while in wideband FM mode, the 3-dB measurement bandwidth is approximately 180 kHz. In AM/SSB mode, the 3-dB bandwidth is approximately 2.4 kHz.

Narrowband FM mode detects levels from ­70 to ­20 dBmV (­10 to 40 dBµV) from 300 to 1800 MHz and ­60 to ­20 dBmV (0 to 40 dBµV) from 1 to 300 MHz and from 1800 to 2900 MHz. Wideband FM mode allows level measurements from ­60 to ­10 dBmV (0 to 50 dBµV) from 300 to 1800 MHz and ­50 to ­10 dBmV (10 to 40 dBµV) from 10 to 300 MHz and from 1800 to 2900 MHz. Resolution and level accuracy are 0.5 dB and ±3 dB, respectively, in both modes.

The 3290 analyzer, which is ideal for testing cellular systems, wireless-local-area-network (WLAN) systems, cable-television (CATV) systems, wireless medical-telemetry systems, and satellite-television systems, supports sweeps with step sizes of 5 kHz to 9995 kHz in multiples of 5 and 6.25 kHz. The instrument boasts a scan speed of 125 channels/s. P&A: $2700. PROTEK Test and Measurement, 40 Boroline Rd., Allendale, NJ 07401; (201) 760-9898, FAX: (201) 760-9888, e-mail: [email protected], Internet: www.protektest.com.

Sponsored Recommendations

UHF to mmWave Cavity Filter Solutions

April 12, 2024
Cavity filters achieve much higher Q, steeper rejection skirts, and higher power handling than other filter technologies, such as ceramic resonator filters, and are utilized where...

Wideband MMIC Variable Gain Amplifier

April 12, 2024
The PVGA-273+ low noise, variable gain MMIC amplifier features an NF of 2.6 dB, 13.9 dB gain, +15 dBm P1dB, and +29 dBm OIP3. This VGA affords a gain control range of 30 dB with...

Fast-Switching GaAs Switches Are a High-Performance, Low-Cost Alternative to SOI

April 12, 2024
While many MMIC switch designs have gravitated toward Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) technology due to its ability to achieve fast switching, high power handling and wide bandwidths...

Request a free Micro 3D Printed sample part

April 11, 2024
The best way to understand the part quality we can achieve is by seeing it first-hand. Request a free 3D printed high-precision sample part.