Applied Instruments MDU
The Applied Instruments MDU
Signal Level Meter is the most versatile signal level meter available.It is ideally suited for those installing or maintaining privatecablesystems. It tunes to and measures analog and digitalchannel/transponder signals from 5 MHz to 2.15 GHz. Astraightforward layout makes the MDU extremely user- friendly.
Applied Instruments SAT 9520
The Applied Instruments SAT 9520
Satellite Signal Level Meter measures thestrength and quality of satellite signals. It is durably con-structed and filed-portable. The SAT9520 is tunable toindividual transponder frequencies. Its strong battery isable to power single and multiple LNbs and control multi-switches.
Applied Instruments 700 Series
The Applied Instruments 700 Series Signal Level Meters are compact, durable units
designed for simplicity and reliability. Their many built-in features include simultaneous
reading of video and sound carriers, and exceptionally long battery life. This is an ideal
installer's meter for a 550 MHz or 750 MHz cable system .
Applied Instruments 800 Series
The Applied Instruments 800 Series Signal Level Meters are compact, durable units
designed for simplicity and reliability. Their many built-in features include simultaneous
reading of video and sound carriers, carrier to-noise measurement and practical features
like exceptionally long battery life and the ability to recharge the battery from 12V vehicle power.
Rugged internal componentry and molded weather-resistant cases make the 800 Series
meters stand tough for years of dependable service.
Applied Instruments 819ik Keypad Tuning
The Applied Instruments 800 Series Signal Level Meters are compact, durable units
designed for simplicity and reliability. Their many built-in features include simultaneous
reading of video and sound carriers, carrier to- noise measurement and practical features
like exceptionally long battery life and the ability to recharge the battery from 12V vehicle power.
Rugged internal componentry and molded weather-resistant cases make the 800 Series
meters stand tough for years of dependable service.
Applied Instruments NS-1
The Applied Instruments NS-1 is a handheld broadband noise generator. It generates a wide, even, RF noise signal.
The NS-1 is popular for testing network components and aligning a building's coaxial
cable network.
Applied Instruments NS-3
The Applied Instruments NS-3 Broadband RF Noise Generator provides
an extremely flat AWGN (Addictive White Gaussian Noise) signal from 5 to 2150 MHz. The output level adjusts in 0.1 dB steps over a 30 dB range. The benchtop
configuration is standard and an optional two unit rack enclosure is available. The RS232 remote control interface simplifies its use in automated test and factory
ATE environments. The NS-3's combination of range, versatility and value
make it the ideal general purpose broad-spectrum signal source for bench and ATE applications.
Applied Instruments NPRT 2200
The Applied Instruments NPRT 2200 measures the NPR of a device across a range of power levels. This test quantifies intermodulation distortion and determines the dynamic range of optical transmitters, amplifiers and other active HFC network devices. The included PC software uses predefined test setups to run a "Power Sweep" series of NPR measurements and graph the results. The measurements are compared to a threshold value to determine the acceptable operating power or dynamic range of the device. Results may be stored on the PC for further analysis and the graphs may be printed.
Applied Instruments NPRT 2200F
The Applied Instruments NPRT 2200 measures the NPR of a device across a range of power levels. This test quantifies intermodulation distortion and determines the dynamic range of optical transmitters, amplifiers and other active HFC network devices. The included PC software uses predefined test setups to run a "Power Sweep" series of NPR measurements
and graph the results. The measurements are compared to a threshold value to determine the acceptable operating power or dynamic range of the device. Results may be stored on the PC for further analysis and the graphs may be printed.
Applied Instruments RFSD-2
The Applied Instruments RFSD-2 RF signal monitor measures the amplitude of analog or digital RF signals at two frequencies. Measurements are compared with programmable limits. Alarms may be indicated locally or remotely. RF switch actions may be initiated. Pilot carrier can be switched in for supporting downstream amplifier AGC circuits. Compatibility with the SNMP protocol allows the RFSD-2 to be monitored and controlled by most network monitoring systems. Access is via standard 10base-T RJ-45 ethernet connection. All measurements,
alarm status and switch status can be monitored remotely. Limits and set-up parameters may be changed and switches may be controlled.
Applied Instruments RPS-4 & RPS 4+4
The Applied Instruments RPS-4 and RPS 4+4 are versatile RF switches that satisfy may headend/hubiste program switching requirements. Their ability to handle high frequency switching remotely or manually most differentiate the RPS-4s from other switches.
Applied Instruments AI Turbo S2
The Applied Instruments AI Turbo S2's extreme ruggedness, husky battery, ease of use, and versatility, make this the ideal meter for professional satellite technicians. A "must have" for those who value time-saving tools and demand quality, the AI Turbo S2 is packed with features and capabilities. From satellite identification to recording performance tests, you can install and troubleshoot the most demanding jobs quickly and with confidence.
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