The challenge of improving connectivity for the enterprise involves multiple stakeholders: building owners, tenants, equipment suppliers, integrators, infrastructure providers and of course wireless carriers. Successful solutions are those that can deliver a better experience for the end user and a positive ROI for the...
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Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) is a technique for geo-locating RF sources. It requires three or more remote receivers (probes) capable of detecting the signal of interest. Each probe is synchronized in time to capture corresponding I/Q data blocks....
Sprint will work with New York University Wireless for mobile "5G" development, in a partnership announced this week.
Sprint is joining the university's 5G research center as an industry affiliate sponsor and weill get early access to research, work with students and faculty on 5G-related...
Interference from both illegal and unintentional signals is a significant problem for mobile service providers, security services and government regulators. Interference can often degrade network performance, causing critical communications to be interrupted. Locating these sources of interference has traditionally been labor intensive and time...
Anritsu Introduces its Next Generation Compact Spectrum Analyzer
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The wireless communications market is rapidly growing as the telecommunications and defense sectors continue to evolve. Whether you are installing, troubleshooting, or solving problems for military communications facilities, public safety providers, or wireless...
Anritsu MS27103A Remote Spectrum Monitor - The perfect tool for cellular spectrum assurance
Spectrum Assurance
Interference mitigation of cellular networks is a top priority for optimizing networks and maximizing revenue for cellular network operators. The MS27103A provides spectrum assurance with all applications being accessed and controlled...
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One of the hottest topics in the Land Mobile Radio (LMR) industry today is the use of private Long Term Evolution (LTE). Although there is a plethora of information available regarding LTE and how it will affect the LMR...
The Future of Performance and Affordability
The MS2760A is the world’s first handheld millimeterwave spectrum analyzer to provide continuous coverage from 9 kHz up to 110 GHz. It is ideal for the growing 5G network development market, as well as other fast growing mmWave applications,...
The BTS Master MT8220T is Anritsu’s third generation high performance handheld base station analyzer that has been specifically developed to advance the support for 4G wireless networks as well as installed 2G, 3G and WiMAX networks. The MT8220T includes:
20 MHz bandwidth modulation quality...
Operating convenience is of paramount importance when equipment is used in the field.
To achieve greater operating convenience several parameters are tied to related parameters. The input attenuation value by default is tied to the reference level, reducing the number of parameters a field technician...
Why use remote spectrum monitors?
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The use of wireless technology has grown dramatically over the past two decades. The mid-1990s put wireless into the hands of consumers for a wide variety of applications such as cellular telephony, cordless phones, and...
In any field, the title “Grand Master” suggests the ultimate level of skill, experience, accomplishment and recognition. The VNA Master™ MS202xC/3xC series truly embodies this distinction among Vector Network Analyzers, offering unmatched performance in a handheld solution for 2-port, 2-path measurements, anytime, anywhere.
The VNA...
The VNA Master™ MS202xB/3xB series is a compact handheld multi-function instrument that offers a portable yet powerful vector network analyzer, allowing you to do S-parameter analysis in the field ― anytime, anywhere. The MS203xB models also offer a high-performance spectrum analyzer with industry-leading low...
Anritsu Vision software spectrum monitor platform MX28001A.
Spectrum monitoring systems facilitate the identification and removal of interference signals that degrade network capacity. By monitoring spectrum on a continual basis, problem signals can be identified as they occur in real time. Patterns of unwanted signal activity...
The perfect tool for government regulators
Spectrum Monitoring
The MS27102A is part of a spectrum monitoring system used to identify and measure spectrum usage and to locate and remove illegal or unlicensed interference signals. This is key in keeping critical communication channels such as transport, broadcasting,...