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HK033 VHF/UHF Coaxial Dipole Antenna
AD066FW Broadband VHF/UHF Communications Antenna System
AD066ST UHF Omnidirectional Antenna
AD033V3 Omnidirectional UHF Antenna
R&S HL047 High Gain Log-Periodic Antenna
HL033 Log-Periodic Broadband Antenna
HL007A2 Crossed Log-Periodic Antenna
HE600 Active Omnidirectional Receiving Antenna
HE400BC Basic Handheld Directional Antenna
R&S HE400DC Handheld Directional Antenna with Downconverter
HE400MW Microwave Handheld Directional Antenna
HE314A1 Active Omnidirectional Antenna
Hk309 Passive Receiving Dipole Antenna
R&S®AM524 Low-noise active antenna system
The R&S®CS-MC53 microwave converter extends the frequency range of the R&S®EM200 digital compact receiver and the R&S®UMS400 universal monitoring system (both combined with the R&S®CS-MC20 microwave converter) as well as the R&S®ESMW ultra wideband monitoring receiver from 17 GHz to 53 GHz and supports up to 500 MHz real-time bandwidth. Thanks to its ultracompact and lightweight weatherproof housing, it can be installed next to the antenna to keep cable losses at a minimum for highest sensitivity.
Technical specifications of the R&S®SMM100A vector signal generator.
Selecting Your Next Oscilloscope:
If you are selecting your next oscilloscope and want more insight on how to understand ENOB values measured and published by oscilloscope manufacturers, this document is for you. The effective number of bits (ENOB) is a way of quantifying the quality of analog to digital conversion. A higher ENOB means that voltage levels recorded in analog to digital conversion are more accurate. Understanding oscilloscope vendor-supplied ENOB values can be complex. This document focuses on interpretation of measured ENOB results made on oscilloscopes rather than the math behind ENOB calculations.
21-Jun-2024 | AN-No. 1TD12