Covering a frequency range of 9kHz-1GHz in fifteen octave bands. The receiver has a built in microprocessor and interfaces with a PC via IEEE-488 bus for control under our software. Although one of the older type analogue tuned devices it is nevertheless a good workhorse in EMC measurement. The receiver can be used manually with front panel controls with frequency and levels read out from the LCD displays. Ideally, it should be linked to one of our laptop computers with pre-loaded software ready to run (Item 124). The receiver is application engineered for VDE 0971-0875, SAE-J551, SAE-J1816, DO-160, CISPR 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18-1 and CISPR 22. MIL-STD-461/462. The IF bandwidths are tailored to conform with ANSI C63.2, CISPR 16 and DEF-STAN 59-41 (Part 3). Advanced detector circuits measure true average, true RMS, Peak and QP for any waveform. There is an optional battery pack for field use (item 100A), otherwise it is mains driven. The digital level display is augmented by a front panel analogue meter for easy tuning. A phone jack provides both AM and FM output to a set of phones. A low powered binary coded output socket is available at the rear of the Rx for driving either a loop or rod antenna (Items 308 or 325) in the 9kHz-30MHz range and octave tuned to the same frequency band as the receiver. Section 300 also offers a full range of unswitched antennas up to 1GHz. Input impedance: 50Ω. It holds a UKAS calibration
Covering a frequency range of 9kHz-1GHz in fifteen octave bands. The receiver has a built in microprocessor and interfaces with a PC via IEEE-488 bus for control under our software. Although one of the older type analogue tuned devices it is nevertheless a good workhorse in EMC measurement. The receiver can be used manually with front panel controls with frequency and levels read out from the LCD displays. Ideally, it should be linked to one of our laptop computers with pre-loaded software ready to run (Item 124). The receiver is application engineered for VDE 0971-0875, SAE-J551, SAE-J1816, DO-160, CISPR 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18-1 and CISPR 22. MIL-STD-461/462. The IF bandwidths are tailored to conform with ANSI C63.2, CISPR 16 and DEF-STAN 59-41 (Part 3). Advanced detector circuits measure true average, true RMS, Peak and QP for any waveform. There is an optional battery pack for field use (item 100A), otherwise it is mains driven. The digital level display is augmented by a front panel analogue meter for easy tuning. A phone jack provides both AM and FM output to a set of phones. A low powered binary coded output socket is available at the rear of the Rx for driving either a loop or rod antenna (Items 308 or 325) in the 9kHz-30MHz range and octave tuned to the same frequency band as the receiver. Section 300 also offers a full range of unswitched antennas up to 1GHz. Input impedance: 50Ω. It holds a UKAS calibration