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Tektronix SA2600 6.2 GHz Field Spectrum Analyzer-1 TekSelect
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MSRP: $24,600.00
Price: $20,910.00
You Save: $3,690.00 (15 %)
Item Number: SA2600 tekselect
Manufacturer: Tektronix
Manufacturer Part No: SA2600 tekselect
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Features & Benefits
Scan
- Revolutionary
DPX™ Live RF spectrum display technology with DPX Spectrum Mask provides
intuitive understanding of live RF signals using colors based on frequency
of occurrence, processing up to 10,000 spectrums/sec with a 100% Probability
of Intercept (POI) to capture pulsed signals, radar emissions, hopping
signals, and any other intermittent signals with a minimum duration
as brief as 125 µs
- Benchtop spectrum analyzer performance
in a ruggedized handheld battery-operated field unit offers better
than 70 dB spurious free dynamic range (SFDR), guaranteed ≤ -95 dBc/Hz
at 10 kHz offset phase noise specifications from 10 kHz to 6.2 GHz
- Excellent sensitivity for detecting very low-level signals with
-153 dBm DANL at 10 Hz RBW (equivalent to -163 dBm/Hz) such as RF
bugs and unauthorized transmitters
- Spectrum Correlation Function
(SCF) finds "embedded" signals or interferers that hide under other
wideband signals
- LAN interface for remote control and unattended
monitoring stations for spectrum awareness
Classify
- Spectral Correlation Function (SCF) measurement provides
fast signal-identification capability
- Built-in classification
capability for WLAN, GSM, W-CDMA, CDMA, ATSC signals makes quick and
simple identification of legitimate signals
- Flexibility to
edit, upgrade, and share signal databases and signal classification
database using CSV file formats
- Ability to export I/Q data
into CSV, MATLAB®, and IQT format for additional post-analysis
Locate
- Rapid targeting of signals with field-proven
signal hunting, mapping, and documentation tools
- Hunt outdoor
signals with built-in GPS receiver by plotting measurements directly
into GPS geo-referenced maps such as Pitney Bowes Mapinfo, Google™
Earth, Microsoft® MapPoint®, Bitmap, and many
others
- Improved spectrum awareness with high-accuracy measurement
synchronization and time stamping
- Hunt in-building signals
with a single-touch Tap-and-Walk-and-Tap interface
- Backlit
display, viewable in direct sunlight, and extended battery performance
with hot-swappable dual batteries
- Rugged design per MIL-PRF-28800F
Applications
- Spectrum Management
- Spectrum Monitoring and Surveillance
- Interference Detection
and Troubleshooting
- Signal Hunting
- Signal Identification
- Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
- Homeland Security
Interference
Troubleshootinghas Never Been so Easy
The H600 and SA2600
Series will quickly scan the RF environment, classify the known signals,
and help you locate the unknown signals with their field-proven signal
hunting tools. Featuring real-time DPX™ Live RF spectrum display technology,
the H600 and SA2600 Series offer practical solutions for discovering
transient events that slip past conventional spectrum analyzers. With
field-ready, rugged hardware featuring outstanding displayed average
noise level (DANL), spurious free dynamic range (SFDR), phase noise,
and easy LAN networking capability in a handheld unit, the H600 and
SA2600 Series are a great choice for general-purpose spectrum measurements
and ideal signal-hunting tools.
Evolving digital RF communication
standards pose an unprecedented challenge to the surveillance and
security community. Identification of unknown signals and determining
their precise location has traditionally been accomplished using a
combination of lab-grade spectrum analyzers, handheld spectrum analyzers,
oscilloscopes, and offline analysis capabilities using PCs. When lab
equipment is used in the field, several limitations appear. Such instruments
are not meant for field use, can be easily damaged, are not portable,
and require AC power. Signal classification using these systems often
requires a lot of prior knowledge about these signals, particularly
when they are digital. With such systems the unknown signals can be
difficult or impossible to identify.
Scan
By scanning
the RF spectrum users can spot which signal emitters are in the area.
Signals with significant power are usually candidates for further
analysis, as are signals that are present infrequently. By color-coding
events based on the rate of occurrence, the DPX™ Live RF spectrum
display provides unparalleled insight into the behavior of signals.
Performing 10,000 spectrum updates per second, transients as brief
as 125 μs can be “frozen” in the frequency domain. This offers tremendous
improvement over swept analysis techniques.
DPX Spectrum
Mask captures and logs spectrum violations with options of warning
alarm, pausing test, export screen, and result save
Signals that are present in the spectrum today but were not
there yesterday are of particular interest. Reference signals can
be stored and deviations from this reference can be quickly identified
using the trace math feature. The H600 and SA2600 Series make analysis
easier by quickly logging signals that are weak, bursting, hopping,
time multiplexed, or intentionally random. It takes advantage of the
FFT-based spectrum analysis capability to allow users to see the true
shape of the signal, even when it is bursting. Masks can be automatically
created from traces captured earlier. You can compare this mask to
the current trace and if a mask violation occurs, the trace is logged.
Finally, when the spectrogram is paused, you can scroll through the
spectrogram’s time axis and view the results.
Classify
Classify low SNR signals reliably
Color-coded signal classification database can be saved,
recalled, imported, exported, and shared to keep track of spectrum
activities at different locations
Once signals
of interest are found, it becomes necessary to identify and classify
each of them. Are they authorized, legal signals, or are they illegitimate,
malicious signals? Digital signal classification can be a particularly
difficult part of the signal hunter’s job requiring extensive knowledge
of signal characteristics. The signal may be weak, subject to fading
or intermittent conditions. In addition antenna position may be suboptimal.
All of this makes classification of signals more challenging when
using traditional signal identification tools. The H600 Series and
SA2600 Series with Option SC1 provide advanced algorithms that are
capable of classifying signals that cannot be analyzed with other
methods.
The H600 Series and SA2600 Series with Option SC1
offer unique expert systems guidance to aid the user in classifying
signals. It provides graphical tools that allow users to quickly create
a spectral region of interest, enabling users to identify and sort
signals efficiently. The spectral profile mask, when overlaid on top
of a trace, provides signal shape guidance while frequency, bandwidth,
channel number, and location are displayed allowing for quick checks.
In-depth analysis is provided by a Spectral Correlation Function (SCF)
measurement which will reveal hidden cyclo-stationary components.
SCF provides information on how well the framing, time slot, chip
rates, and other internal signal rates match the rates of a valid
signal. It is faster than manual signal identification techniques,
does not require prior knowledge of the signal, and is robust when
working with poor signals. SCF tolerates a poor SNR, large carrier
frequency offset and fading.
Locate
Once the signal
has been identified as a threat, the H600 and SA2600 Series provide
various field-proven signal hunting tools to locate the offending
signals. For the easier-to-find signals, the signal strength meter
produces tones that vary with pitch as a function of the strength
of this signal. This allows the operator to look for signals while
watching their surroundings, not the screen.
Locate interference with integrated mapping solution
For signals that are harder to find, such as signals
influenced by multipath, fading, low signal strength, etc, the H600
and SA2600 Series provide several signal mapping tools to facilitate
hunting for these signals. Analyzing mapped signals is a quick way
to find signals that can be difficult to find otherwise. The mapping
capability is also a way to document what you have found. Traces can
be recorded on a map either manually or automatically. Built-in GPS
can be used to automatically record signal position and time data
as the operator moves. For indoor use, a unique tap-and-walk interface
provides signal mapping capability. Color-coded icons automatically
record the relevant measurements based on preset thresholds for acceptability.
Performance You Can Count On
Depend on Tektronix to
provide you with performance you can count on. In addition to industry-leading
service and support, this product comes backed by a three-year warranty
as standard.
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