Specifications

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Interference Mapping
The Interference Mapping measurement eliminates the need to use printed
maps and draw lines to triangulate the interfering signal.
Using Map Master, it is easy to convert maps and make them compatible
with the Spectrum Master. With a valid GPS signal, the instrument identifies
the user location on the map. Using one of the recommended Anritsu
Yagi antennas, you can identify the direction of the interfering signal and
input the angle information with the rotary knob. With two or more lines
from different locations, it is possible to obtain an estimate location of the
interfering signal. The Interference Mapping can be done directly on the
Spectrum Master. Files can also be saved as kml and opened with Google
Earth
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Directional Antennas
Anritsu offers more than eight different directional antennas covering a
wide range of frequency bands including: 822 to 900 MHz, 885 to 975 MHz,
1710 to 1880 MHz, 1850 to 1990 MHz, 2400 to 2500 MHz, 1920 to 2170 MHz,
500 to 3000 MHz, and 600 to 21000 MHz.
GPS Antenna
The 2000-1528-R GPS antenna and Option 31 are required for the
interference mapping and coverage mapping measurements.
Pin Point Location of Interfering Signal with Interference Mapping
Interference Mapping with Google Earth™
On Screen Interference Mapping
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