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3-D Magnetic Sensor
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Our EMC Spectrum Analyzers are Designed for Demanding & Critical Applications
Satisfied customers throughout the world have discovered that EMC analysis doesn't have to be expensive by using the Spectran series of EMC Analyzers. Find radiation sources in your surroundings and identify their respective frequencies and signal strengths, including direct display of exposure limits.
Spectran Analyzers offer comparable and sometimes greater functionality, features and specifications of units costing three times as much. They are sold in complete ready-to-go systems that include the EMC analyzer, real-time PC software, USB cable, power adapter / charger and carrying case, plus a phenomenal manufacturer-offered 10 year warranty.
Ideal for pre-compliance testing, exposure limit testing, radiated emission test and much more, the Spectran EMC Analyzers offer measurements in V/m, plus 3D magnetic readings in Tesla and Gauss. ICNIRP and other recognized exposure limits are standard along with extended data logging. Spectran EMC analyzers also include an internal sensor and the ability to connect external devices.
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Affordable and Portable, select from our line of EMC Spectrum Analyzers.
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| Power Plants |
Motors |
| Power Lines |
Welding |
| Railroad |
Marine |
| Industrial Control |
Switching Electronics |
| Military |
Medical Implanted Exposure Concerns |
| Test & Design |
Home Appliances and Their Respective Power Cables |
| Power Supplies |
Exposure Concerns from Power Teansmission Lines |
| Transmission Towers |
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Exterior ergonomic design
The Spectran Analyzers feature a lightweight, sleek design with a large LCD display. There is a DC power jack to externally power and to charge the unit, an audio-output jack, a Jog Dial for cursor positioning and Zoom functions, a USB port for PC interface, and an SMA RF input connector. Pre-programmed Hot Keys, menu access, and arrow navigation keys are just a few of the extensive front panel controls.
Cursor adjustmentBy initializing the jog dial you can position the cursor anywhere within the viewed frequency spectrum. The cursor position is readout in both frequency and level. By clicking the Jog Dial, you are able to Zoom-in on the cursors position (essentially decreasing the span) all the way down to the maximum resolution. This allows you to isolate unused frequencies ranges, measure the total bandwidth of a given frequency, view inter-modulation and aliasing, and of course have a detailed analysis of occupied RF areas.PC Software
Included with every Spectran RF Spectrum Analyzer is PC software. A powerful feature of the software allows you to repeatably zoom in and out through the use of click & drag highlighting techniques. You can also click on any point on the display for an instant reading of the frequency and values. The PC software also provides for data logging, instant screen shot capture, and enhanced graphical display viewing.
Watch A Demonstration Of The Spectran Analyzers and Antennas
(Video with audio narration)
Application Software Screen Shot
Spectran Analyzers Frequency Chart
Cross-section of Spectran Users
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Los Alamos National Laboratories, USA |
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International College of Acupuncture, USA |
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SANDIA National Laboratories, USA |
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Autonomous University of Juarez City, Mexico |
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Yuma Proving Grounds, USA |
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Ghost Hunters TV - Pilgrim Films USA |
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Amtrak, USA |
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SpineMatrix, Inc. USA |
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Canadian Pacific Railroad, Canada |
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Providence Health & Services, USA |
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Chevron, USA |
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Medical Device Testing, USA |
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Philips, USA |
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Odyssey Marine Exploration, USA |
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John Deere, USA |
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New York City Fire Dept., USA |
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MIT - Plasma Science and Fusion Center, USA |
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Walt Disney - Epcot Park, USA |
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Rutgers - Physics & Astronomy Department, USA |
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Washington Closure Hanford, USA |
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State University of New York (Neurosurgery), USA |
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Riceland Foods, USA |
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University of Alabama at Birmingham |
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Hologic / Direct Radiography Corp., USA |
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