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Manufacturer number: 1321.1611.08
| Weight (kg): | 3.1 |
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The ZNH from Rohde and Schwarz is a fully-fledged, mobile two-port vector network analyzer (VNA) for cable and antenna measurements and for complete S-parameter measurements. The focus is on simple operation with a clear menu structure, so that you can configure your measurements easily and carry them out efficiently. The handheld analyzer is suitable, for example, for the installation and maintenance of antenna systems, distance-to-fault measurements (DTF) on cables, measurement of line loss or antenna adjustment measurements.
The versatile handheld vector network analyzer ZNH supports you in the search for defective components in an HF communication system. The basic version of the ZNH enables one-port cable and antenna measurements as well as two-port S parameter measurements up to 26.5 GHz (ZNH26). With additional functions for power measurement, pulse measurement, wave ratios and wave sizes, radar and satellite systems can be quickly serviced and repaired.
The network analyzer is also used in development, production and service environments, where measuring stations and test requirements can constantly change. Due to the robust housing with the illuminated keypad and the very easily accessible keys, it is suitable for indoor and outdoor use as well as for stationary and mobile environments.
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