Monday, April 25, 2022

Saelig Introduces Improved Aim-TTi Handheld RF Spectrum Analyzers

 These versatile, easy-use, touch-screen RF tools offer enhanced sensitivity and capabilities with long battery life; a lightweight and truly handheld instrument that incorporates an extensive feature set in a ruggedized case with a removable sun screen/screen protector to enhance field use.

Fairport, NY, USA:  Saelig Company, Inc. (www.saelig.com) has introduced the PSA Series 3 RF Spectrum Analyzers.  Available in 1.3GHz and 2.7GHz versions, these new instruments are small, portable, and have long battery life with improvements over the previous Series 2 instruments, even rivalling more expensive handheld RF products.  Improvements include a lower noise floor for increased sensitivity, a new frequency counter, additional RMS, Sample, and Average detector modes, and RBW selectable down to 300Hz.  PSA Series 3 Analyzers incorporate a 4.3” (11cm) backlit TFT color touch-screen display, with a high-capacity rechargeable Li-ion battery to give more than three hours of continuous operation per charge. The PSA Series 3 PSA1303 has a frequency range of 1MHz to 1.3GHz, while the PSA2703 operates up to 2.7GHz, both offering a noise floor as low as -115dBm and a dynamic range of 84dB.  

Built with the experience and customer input from the successful PSA Series 2 Spectrum Analyzers, the PSA Series 3’s advanced features include sweep modes (continuous, single, peak hold and sweep average), AM/FM audio demodulation with built-in speaker, and data logging for traces, data points, or screen images (with storage for 10,000 entries per file triggered from a key press, internal timer, external trigger, or the limits comparator).  Traces or complete screen images can be saved to file and compensation tables for antennae or other external transducers can be created and loaded.  USB host and device connectors allow the use of USB Flash drives or direct connection to a PC. Control of PSA Series 3 Analyzers is by finger-operated touch-screen soft keys in a hierarchical menu system that gives rapid access to menu functions.  Additional hard keys are provided for marker movement and short cuts to all major functions. 

https://www.saelig.com/pr/psa3.html



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