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DSA832-TG Rigol

Spectrum Analysers

9 KHz to 3,2 GHz Spectrum Analyser with tracking generator, USB, LAN or optional GP-IB connector.

RENTAL 175  /week*
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Brand New Price Warranty 24 month 4 909 
ReNEWed® price Warranty 12 month 4 450 
Clearance price Warranty 1 month 2 250 

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Specifications : DSA832-TG Rigol

Spectrum Analyser with tracking generator :

  • 9 KHz to 3,2 GHz,
  • Version DSA832E model equipped with a preamplifier,
  • -98 dBc/Hz Phase moise,
  • -161 dBm DANL,
  • 100 kHz – 3.2 GHz Tracking generator, -40 to 0 dBm level output,
  • 1 Hz resolution,
  • 30 dB input level max,
  • Display : 8″ LCD, 800*480 pixels,
  • EMI measurements (option),
  • Weight : 4,55 Kg,
  • USB, LAN or optional GP-IB connector.

Available options DSA832-TG Rigol

CAL Standard Calibration 275 
EMI DSA800 EMI filter and quasi peak detector 499 
S1210 EMI Pre-compliance Software 469 
BAG-G1 Transport Bag 129 
Ultra Spectrum DSA PC Software 195 

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The Rigol DSA832-TG is a 3.2 GHz spectrum analyser. With this spectrum analyser you can do measurements in the commonly used 2.4 GHz band.

This series of spectrum analysers offer great performance at an affordable price.

The analysers are equipped with a widescreen display and a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to use.

These spectrum analysers are based on a fully digital intermediate frequency filtering which makes it easy to use, ensures high resolution, high measuring speed and low noise.

The spectrum analysers can be connected to a computer via USB, LAN or optional GP-IB connector, and then via Ultra Sigma, or NI software can be easily communicated with the analyser. In addition, various information can be stored on a memory stick via the built-in USB port.

Furthermore, the analysers have a headphone jack to perform AM/FM demodulation and hear the audio exhaustion.

These spectrum analysers are well suited to perform EMI measurements, for example, before the device to be tested is sent to an inspection body. goes.

By saving a single trip to an inspection body, this device already earns itself back.