RF Spectrum Analyzer 100KHz to 1760MHz USB
Product Code: RTL2832U
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Brand: H-Instruments
Weight: 100.0g
Product Condition: New
Great RF spectrum analyzer to measure signals up to the GHz range, 100kHz to 1.7GHz
Very good price!
The spectrum analyzer with the SDR software features:
- Frequency range from 100 KHz to 1.7 GHz
- Demodulation: AM, FM (NBFM, WBFM), CW, DSB, SSB (LSB / USB)
- SMA connectors for professional use
- High Quality aluminum casing and SMA connectors
Broad array of RF related applications:
- Make relative measurements on antenna to find gain
- Compare the gain of one antenna to another
- Make relative measurements on transmitted power
- Check if the transmitter is transmitting, like car key, VHF, CB etc.
- See what signals are in the air and demodulated them
- Listen to radio communication
- EMI testing
- And much more
We send you a link to the spectrum analyzer software as soon as you have placed your order.
Features:
R820T+RTL2832U chip;
Support SDR;
Support DAB;
Support FM;
Support DVB-T;
Support Windows 2000/XP/Vista/WIN7 & Win10
Support both MPEG-2, MPEG-4(H.264) encoding;
Package content:
1xUSB spectrum analyzer SDR
1xAntenna
1xUSB cable
Bulk Buying Options
- single - $49.95 -
- 2 up to 5 - $47.95 - per item
- 6 up to 10 - $45.95 - per item
$49.95 inc. tax
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Customer Reviews
(write review)It works!
"Purchased for signal analysis in Amateur Radio. It it working on 3885 Mc to show an AM transmitter signal. It is running on a high speed laptop from 2004 on Windows XP SP1. It was confusing that it would not display signals below 28 Mc, but selecting 'Ext-IO' and enabling 'HF direct sampling' allowed it to work on 80M. Am using it to test the Drake TR-3 featured in CQ Magazine January 2008." David C K8BYP - Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Good spectrum Analyzer for testing transmitters etc
"We have been using this analyzer to test transmission when repairing transmitters like wireless car keys, remote controllers etc. Excellent for that purpose." Dave Wilding - Wednesday, November 15, 2017