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Spectrum Analyzers : Rohde & Schwarz FSL6

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The Spectrum Analyzer R&S FSL is an extremly lightweight and compact analyzer with a wide range of applications in development, service and production. It offers functions that up to now have only been provided by high end spectrum analyzers and therefore has an excellent price/performance ratio.

The R&S FSL is the only instrument in its class that provides a tracking generator up to 6 GHz and a demodulation bandwidth of 20 MHz. The graphical user interface shows the R&S FSL's similarity to the R&S FSU and the R&S FSP at a glance.

  • Frequency range 9 kHz to 3/6 GHz, with or without tracking generator
  • IQ demodulation bandwidth 20 MHz
  • DANL -152 dBm
  • Total measurement uncertainty <0.5 dB
  • Weight <7 kg
  • Internal battery option
  • Measurement routines for: TOI, OBW, time domain power, CCDF, (A)CP and more
  • Large number of options to enlarge range of applications
    • Application firmware for analysis of components and signals as: Noise figre, AM/FM demodulation, spectrogram, analysis of TV signals
    • Application firmware available for different digital standards as: WCDMA, WLAN, WiMAX, Bluetooth
    • You will find further information on the option site

We buy surplus test equipment. Our sales representatives will be happy to provide you with the most up-to-date information about the Rohde & Schwarz FSL6 , as well as helping you find the product solution that fits your needs. If you are interested in the residual market value for this product, please contact us to sell your equipment.

  • Model: FSL6
  • Manufactured by: Rohde & Schwarz
  • Base Frequency: 900 KHz
  • Max Frequency: 6 GHz

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