Description

For Directional Power Meter R&S®
Key Facts
  • Measurement of peak envelope power (PEP)
  • Wide frequency range
  • Power levels up to 1200 W
  • Measurements on mobile stations and transmitters

Brief Description Six insertion units are available for covering the frequency range from 1 MHz to 2000 MHz. Insertion units are either plugged to the side of the R&S®NAS Directional Power Meter or connected via a 1.5 m long cable for measurements at test points that are difficult to reach. Each insertion unit contains its individual calibration data which are read by the R&S®NAS and considered in the measurement results.
Features & Benefits GSM900/1800/1900 applications Insertion Units NAS-Z6 and -Z7 measure the peak envelope power (PEP) of the clocked signal with due consideration of the timing laid down in the GSM specifications. The insertion units are ideal for measurements on mobile stations which according to definition are sending signals in only one of the eight timeslots. Transient overshoots of the signal bursts are eliminated by a signal-controlled circuit so that the forward and reflected power as well as the SWR can be correctly measured and indicated. Standard applications The standard Insertion Unit NAS-Z5 with its wide frequency range is suitable for almost any application and practically covers all commercial analog RT services including air navigation. Shortwave applications Insertion Units NAS-Z1 and -Z2 have been especially designed for the frequency range up to 30 MHz. NAS-Z2 is for powers up to 1200 W for use in long-range shortwave communication systems. Terminated power measurements For measurements on transmitters, a Termination NAZ10 or NAZ30 acting as a dummy antenna is connected to the output of the insertion unit.''