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SHA851A Siglent

Cable - Link Testers

Spectrum analyzer 9 kHz to 3.6 GHz and cables and antennas 100 kHz to 3.6 GHz, USB/LAN interfaces, GPS receiver, 8.4” touch screen.

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Specifications : SHA851A Siglent

Spectrum Analyzer + Cables and Antennas :

  • Frequency range: 9 kHz to 3.6 GHz and 100 kHz to 3.6 GHz for the cable tester,
  • RBW : 1 Hz to 10 MHz,
  • DANL : – 165 dBm/Hz,
  • Amplitude accuracy : < 0.7 dB,
  • Phase noise : < – 104 dB/Hz,
  • Interfaces : RF input (port 2), source (port 1), USB host, USB device, LAN, GPS receiver, bias output, 10 MHz reference input, external trigger, jack,
  • 8.4″ TFT LCD touchscreen (800 x 600),
  • Battery life : 4 hours,
  • Weight : 3.2 kg.

Available options SHA851A Siglent

CAL Standard Calibration 245 

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The Siglent SHA851A is a powerful handheld spectrum analyzer and cable and antenna analyzer in a single device, with a maximum bandwidth of 3.6 GHz and even 7.5 GHz for the SHA852A model.

It features a large 8.4-inch touchscreen. Although it is a handheld spectrum analyzer, it boasts a phase noise better than 104 dBc/Hz and a DANL of -165 dBm/Hz.

The cable and antenna test frequency ranges from 100 kHz to 3.6 GHz and 7.5 GHz, and it can provide distance-to-fault information as well as time-domain analysis. This series can be expanded with numerous options, such as vector network analysis, bias tee up to 32 V, GPS location, and analog and digital modulation analysis.

Finally, this series is equipped with a built-in amplifier, an independent signal source (option), and it is possible to perform interference analyses with the use of a directional antenna kit (option). In summary, this analyzer series is ideal for performing RF measurements in the field, without having to compromise on the quality of the measurements.