Buscar productos
886 Resultados
The R&S®NRPxxA/AN average power sensors are the perfect fit for EMC applications.
Directional antenna - dual-polarized reflector antenna for reception of weak microwave signals from 18 GHz to 40 GHz for stationary and mobile use.
Active omnidirectional receiving antenna system for simultaneous reception of signals with vertical and horizontal polarization from 20 MHz to 8 GHz.
VHF/UHF coaxial dipole antenna – monitoring or communications in the frequency range between 100 MHz and 2 GHz, for stationary or mobile applications, also onboard ships.
VHF/UHF coaxial dipole antenna, monitoring and communications in the frequency range between 80 MHz to 2 GHz, for stationary or mobile use and onboard ships.
Active antenna system – for omnidirectional reception from 9 kHz to 80 MHz (vertical polarization) and 600 kHz to 40 MHz (horizontal polarization).
Wireless Wi-Fi based communications system for NAVICS systems
R&S®GB5400 controller working position – intuitive VCS interface for full controller flexibility with versatile options.
Voice terminal with softkey operation as frontend for internal and external voice communications on board ships in multilevel security systems
The R&S®NRT2 directional power meter measures forward and reflection power between source and load
The R&S QPS Walk2000 is a walk-through security scanner based on millimeter wave technology.
Power supply for up to two active receiving antennas via signal cable and specific measurement antennas covering a frequency range from 8.3 kHz to 8 GHz and 8.3 kHz to 30 MHz.
Log-periodic HF antenna – for transmission (5 MHz to 30 MHz) and reception (2 MHz to 30 MHz) of horizontally polarized waves over medium and long distances.
Omnidirectional antenna - monitoring antenna for left-hand circular polarization in the frequency range from 18 GHz to 26.5 GHz for stationary and mobile use.
The ELCRODAT 6-2 protects voice and data communications in digital networks for all German and NATO security classifications.
Ruggedized encryption device for voice and data communications via HF/VHF/UHF and SatCom (NATO).
Multi-purpose media gateway for integrating non IP-capable devices into a fully IP based NAVICS system
HF dipole antenna with integrated tuning unit for matching the impedance of its radiators to 50 Ω for every frequency between 1.5 MHz and 30 MHz
The R&S®NRPxxS/SN/SN-V three-path diode power sensor delivers highly accurate power measurement results independent of the modulation type.
R&S®NRP-Z211/Z221 Two-path diode power sensors as cost-effective power measurement solution for production.
Directional antenna - monitoring antenna for horizontal or vertical or 45° polarization for frequencies from 26.5 GHz to 40 GHz for stationary and mobile use
Omnidirectional antenna - monitoring antenna with right-hand circular polarization for frequencies from 18 GHz to 26.5 GHz for stationary and mobile use.
Omnidirectional antenna - monitoring antenna for right-hand circular polarization for frequencies from 26.5 GHz to 40 GHz for stationary and mobile use.
HF receiving antenna – for detecting horizontally and vertically polarized waves in the frequency range from 1.5 MHz to 30 MHz.
Options for characterizing frequency-converting devices such as mixers, block upconverters and downconverters, T/R modules and others.
There are several reasons to characterize RF components under pulsed conditions. Often it is to prevent thermal damage to the device under test or to characterize it under operating conditions. Vector Network Analyzers offer integrated hardware and software for accurate device characterization under pulsed conditions. This hardware includes built-in pulse modulators, pulse generators and synchronization IO including for external device control.
The R&S®ZCxxx millimeterwave converters allow millimeterwave measurements in the frequency range up to 1.1 THz.
ZV-Z19x: High-end VNA test cables, lightweight at an outstanding RF performance, 18 GHz to 110 GHz.
NFC is based on RFID technology and makes mobile phones suitable for numerous applications such as contactless payment, downloading information from a passive RFID tag and use as security ID