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ANRITSU MS2661C Datasheet

Test Equipment Solutions Ltd specializes in the sale, rental, and distribution of quality second user test and measurement equipment, focusing on high performance and customer service. They offer a range of products including spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and power meters from major suppliers, with full testing and refurbishment services. The MS2661C portable spectrum analyzer is highlighted for its compact design, superior performance, and various measurement functions, making it ideal for radio communications applications.

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ANRITSU MS2661C Datasheet

Test Equipment Solutions Ltd specializes in the sale, rental, and distribution of quality second user test and measurement equipment, focusing on high performance and customer service. They offer a range of products including spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and power meters from major suppliers, with full testing and refurbishment services. The MS2661C portable spectrum analyzer is highlighted for its compact design, superior performance, and various measurement functions, making it ideal for radio communications applications.

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Test Equipment Solutions Datasheet

Test Equipment Solutions Ltd specialise in the second user sale, rental and distribution of
quality test & measurement (T&M) equipment. We stock all major equipment types such as
Spectrum Analyzers, Signal Generators, Oscilloscopes, Power Meters, Network Analyzers
etc from all the major suppliers such as Keysight, Tektronix, Anritsu and Rohde & Schwarz.

We are focused at the professional end of the marketplace, primarily working with customers
for whom high performance, quality and service are key, whilst realising the cost savings that
second user equipment offers. We fully test & refurbish equipment in our in-house, traceable
Lab. Items are supplied with manuals, accessories and typically a full no-quibble 1 year
warranty. Our staff have extensive backgrounds in T&M which enables us to deliver
industry-leading service and support. We endeavour to be customer focused in every way
right down to the detail, such as offering free delivery on sales, presenting flexible technical +
commercial solutions and supplying a loan unit during warranty repair, if available.

As well as the headline benefit of cost saving, second user offers shorter lead times, higher
reliability and multivendor solutions. Rental, of course, is ideal for shorter term needs and
offers fast delivery, flexibility, try-before-you-buy, zero capital expenditure, lower risk and off
balance sheet accounting. Both second user and rental improve the key business measure of
Return On Capital Employed.

We are based in at Oakley, Bedfordshire in the UK from where we supply test equipment
worldwide. Our facility incorporates Sales, Support, Admin, Logistics and our own
in-house Lab.

All products supplied by Test Equipment Solutions include:

- No-quibble parts & labour warranty (we provide transport for UK mainland addresses).
- Free loan equipment during warranty repair, if available.
- Full electrical, mechanical and safety refurbishment in our 40GHz in-house Lab.
- Certificate of Conformance (calibration available on request).
- Manuals and accessories required for normal operation.
- Free insured delivery to your UK mainland address (sales).
- Support from our team of seasoned Test & Measurement engineers.
- ISO9001 quality assurance.

Test Equipment Solutions Ltd


Unit 3 Highfield Court
Highfield Road
Oakley
Bedfordshire
MK43 7TA

Telephone: 01183 800 800

Email: info@TestEquipmentHQ.com
Web: www.TestEquipmentHQ.com
MS2661C
Spectrum Analyzer
9 kHz to 3 GHz

For various applications


Portable at Only 11 kg
In the latest radio communications systems, the develop-
ment of improved frequency efficiency and sophisticated
digital functions are emphasized. The MS2661C portable
spectrum analyzer is ideal for analyzing the signals of
above systems, device and related equipment.
The MS2661C is a fully synthesized spectrum analyzer cov-
ering a wide frequency range from 9 kHz to 3 GHz. And the
MS2661C has superior basic performance such as high
C/N ratio, low distortion, and high frequency/level accura-
cies and is easy to operate. In addition, a Gaussian filter is
used as a resolution bandwidth filter. The large selection of
options is available to handle a wide range of applications
can be handled at reasonable cost.

■ Compact and lightweight


(11 kg in standard configuration)
● Easy portability for installation and maintenance
■ High C/N and superior distortion characteristics
● Measurement speed improved by using 100 dB log
dynamic range
■ Easy-to-use, simple operation
● Built-in
“Measure” function for evaluation of radio equip-
ment (Frequency counter, C/N, channel power, adjacent
channel power, occupied frequency bandwidth, burst aver-
age power and template pass/fail function)
● User-defined function
● Zone marker/zone sweep
● Two-screen display
● FM demodulation waveform display
● Memory card interface (for saving/recalling trace data and

parameter and for saving screen image in bitmap format)


■ Options support wide range of applications
● High stability crystal oscillator
● Narrow resolution bandwidth
● High-speed time domain sweep
● Trigger/gate circuit
● AM/FM demodulator
● Pre-amplifier
● Centronics interface (cannot be installed with GPIB simul-

taneously)
● QP detector
● Television monitor
● Tracking generator
● DC coupled input
● 75 Ω input
● 75 Ω tracking generator

■ Easy to set up automatic measurements


● Controllerfunction built-in (PTA)
● Built-in
RS-232C and GPIB (standard)
● Various application software

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Compact, Lightweight, and Powerful
●Small and weighing only 11 kg ●High C/N ratio
The MS2661C is compact and lightweight, measuring 320 Excellent noise sideband characteristics are required for
(W) × 177 (H) × 351 (D) mm and weighing only 11 kg. In analysis of weak signals adjacent to strong signals. The
addition to benchtop use, this can be carried easily for field MS2661C has low noise sidebands of below –100 dBc/Hz
use, making it the ideal choice for manufacturing and main- (10 kHz offset), making it suitable for measurement of adja-
tenance of radio equipment. cent channel power of both analog and digital radio commu-
nication equipment.

●Synthesized local oscillator


The synthesized local oscillator design permits stable mea-
surements without disturbance due to frequency drift of the
spectrum analyzer itself. The level stabilizes in 30 minutes
after power-on, making this unit especially suitable for on-
site maintenance and adjustment where work must be com-
pleted quickly.

●Counter with 1 Hz resolution


A full complement of frequency counter functions are pro-
vided. Resolution is as high as ±1 Hz even at full span, and
high-speed frequency measurements can be performed.
The high sensitivity compared with ordinary counters makes Noise sidebands measurement (10 kHz offset)
it easy to select one signal from many and to determine its
frequency.
●Superior distortion characteristics
The MS2661C boasts extremely low harmonic distortion
levels, including a second harmonic distortion of –75 dBc*1
and a two-signal third order intermodulation distortion of
–80 dBc*2 making it suitable for measuring harmonic com-
ponents and for evaluating the non-linearity of high-power
amplifiers.
*1200 MHz to 1.5 GHz, mixer input: –30 dBm
*2100 MHz to 3 GHz, frequency difference between signals: ≥50 kHz,
mixer input: –30 dBm

Frequency measurement (1 Hz resolution)

Two-signal third order intermodulation measurement

●100 dB display dynamic range


In measurements requiring a wide dynamic range such as
adjacent channel power measurements, the MS2661C can
display more than 80 dB on a single screen.

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●Highly-accurate measurement
Auto-calibration ensures an overall level accuracy of within
±1.3 dB. A span accuracy of 2.5% and 501 sampling points
ensure accurate occupied frequency bandwidth and adja-
cent channel power measurements.

Occupied bandwidth measurement

●Excellent cost performance


The superior basic performance, including noise sideband,
average noise level, and maximum distortion free dynamic
range, provides excellent cost performance.

Noise sideband*1 ≤–100 dBc/Hz


Average noise level*2 ≤–115 dBm
2nd harmonic: >80 dB (200 to 500 MHz)
Maximum distortion
3rd intermodulation distortion:
free dynamic range
>83.3 dB (100 to 1000 MHz)
*1 1 GHz, 10 kHz offset
*2 1 MHz to 1 GHz, RBW: 1 kHz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Average noise level (dBm)

2nd harmonic distortion

Two signals 3rd order


intermodulation distortion

100 MHz to 3 GHz


– 20
– 30
– 40
Distortion relative value (dB)

– 50
800 MHz to 1 GHz
– 60
200 MHz to 1.5 GHz
– 70
– 80
Average noise level
– 90

– 60 – 40 – 20 0 +20
Mixer input level (= input level – RF ATT)

Distortion characteristics

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Convenient Easy-to-Use Functions
●Simple operation
Users require ease of operation in a wide variety of con-
texts. For greater ease, in addition to simplifying the panel
keys and key layout, also menu page configuration is well
organized and “page-learning” as well as “user-defined”
functions have been added to minimize the steps required
for a given procedure.

●Bright color screen


A 5.5" bright color TFT LCD is used to display scales, mea-
sured waveform data, settings and other information in dif-
ferent easy-to-read colors. Each color can be changed if
required. When the soft key display is turned off, the scale
area enlarges to 180 (W) × 80 (H) mm, comparable to an
8" CRT. Channel power measurement

●Radio equipment evaluation functions


(“Measure” functions)
A full range of functions including measurement of power
levels, frequencies, adjacent channel power, and mask and
time template measurements are provided for performance
evaluation of radio equipment. Key operation is simple and
high-speed calculations make the measurement fast and
efficient.

Adjacent channel power measurement

Burst average power measurement

Time template measurement

Mask measurement

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●FM-demodulated waveform display function ●Zone sweep and multi-zone sweep functions
This function displays FM-demodulated waveforms with an Sweeps can be limited to zones defined by zone markers
accuracy of 5% over the range ±10 kHz to ±1 MHz. When reducing sweep time. This zone sweep function can be com-
used with high-speed time domain sweep (Option 04) and bined with “measure” functions such as “noise measure”
trigger/gate circuit (Option 06), frequency deviation of the which can direct readout the total noise power within the
modulated signal, and frequency switching times of radio zone, and reduces measurement time greatly. The multi-
equipment and VCOs, can be measured. zone sweep function enables up to ten zones to be swept.

Spectrum and FM-demodulation waveform Multi-zone sweep

●Zone markers and multimarkers ●Multi-screen display


Zone markers can be set automatically at the peak signal The Trace-A and Trace-B waveforms are superimposed on
within a given marker range, enabling quick measurement. the same screen, and two spectra with different frequencies
By using the multimarker function, automatic measurements are displayed simultaneously. In addition, it is possible to
can be performed at up to ten marker points, and the simultaneously display spectrum and time domain screens
results displayed in a table. Multimarkers have functions for for the same signal. The multi-screen display permits effi-
harmonic measurements, highest 10 points and manual set- cient signal level adjustment and harmonic distortion mea-
ting. surement, too. Furthermore, in addition to being able to dis-
play amplitude in the time domain, it is also possible to dis-
play the FM demodulation waveform.

Multimarker (highest 10 points)

Two traces with different frequencies

Multimarker (harmonics measurement)


Spectrum and time domain measurement 7
●User-defined functions ●Screen image bitmap saved to memory card
Measurement programs downloaded to the spectrum ana- Instead of printing a hard copy of the screen, it is also pos-
lyzers from a personal computer or memory card can be sible to save the screen image data to a memory card in
executed by defining menu keys. The measurement pro- bitmap format. Editing the saved bitmap data using a PC,
gram is executed simply by pressing the predefined key, makes report writing easy.
with no further operation. Other panel and function keys
can also be predefined in the same way.

When the mode to save the


screen image in bitmap format to
Measurement pro- the memory card is selected as a
grams definition (down- copy method at the hard copy
loaded from personal function, just one press of the
computer) copy key saves the screen
image as a bitmap format to the
memory card. And the file num-
ber of each saved file is incre-
mented automatically.
Panel and function
keys definition

User-defined menu

The screen image data can also


be saved to the memory card
using the save function. In this
case, the file number of the
saved file can be specified.

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Full Range of Options
Full lineup of options to select required performance and Trigger/gate circuit (Option 06)
functions with minimum capital investment The trigger function provides stable measurements of burst
signals in the time domain. External, video, wide IF video,
●To boost basic performance or line trigger can be selected.
Reference crystal oscillator (Option 01) PASS/FAIL measurements are easily made on TDMA radio
Adding the optional reference oscillator with a stability of 2 burst signals using limit lines created in the template func-
× 10-8/day, and 2 × 10-7/year increases the accuracy of fre- tion. Pre-trigger and post-trigger delays can be used. Burst
quency measurements even further. signals can also be measured in the frequency domain
Narrow resolution bandwidth (Option 02) using the gate sweep function. A wide IF video trigger func-
Adding the option for a resolution bandwidth of 30 Hz, 100 tion is used, eliminating the need for an external trigger
Hz and 300 Hz greatly improves frequency resolution. source that was previously required.
Pre-amplifier (Option 08)
The pre-amplifier improves the sensitivity (noise figure) of
the spectrum analyzer, and is best used when studying
interference signals and other low-power signals. It covers a
frequency range from 100 kHz to 3 GHz.

Wide IF video trigger function

Low-power signal measurement using RF pre-amplifier

●For testing digital mobile communication


equipment
High-speed time domain sweep (Option 04)
Testing of TDMA-type radio equipment includes time
domain (zero-span) measurements of antenna power, tran-
sient response characteristics of burst transmissions, trans-
mission timing, and other quantities. The high-speed time
domain sweep option boosts a sweep time to 12.5 µs and Wide IF video trigger and gate functions
resolution to 0.025 µs. This option must be used with the
trigger/gate circuit (Option 06).

High-speed time-domain measurement (TS=12.5 µs)

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●For CATV maintenance ●For measurement of filter frequency
75 Ω input (Option 22) response and antenna impedance response
Input impedance to 75 Ω (100 kHz to 2.5 GHz) Tracking generator (Option 20) covers a frequency range
75 Ω tracking generator (Option 23) of 9 kHz to 3 GHz at levels of 0 to –60 dBm while tracking
For 75 Ω output generator (Option 23) covers 100 kHz to 2.5 GHz at levels
50 Ω/75 Ω impedance converter of +44 to +104 dB µV.
Converts RF input impedance to 75 Ω
AM/FM demodulator (Option 07) ●Superior frequency/level stability
Demodulates AM/FM signals, enabling audio monitoring The synthesized local oscillator permits stable measurement
using internal speaker or earphones. This is useful for dis- of narrow-band crystal filters without disturbance by drift.
tinguishing between signals and interfering spurious. Moreover, the bandwidth of bandpass filters can be mea-
Television monitor (Option 21/24) sured accurately by using the occupied bandwidth measure-
This option displays TV (NTSC or PAL) signals (Option 08 ment function after sweeping.
required). When used with the AM/FM demodulator (Option
07), audio signals can be monitored simultaneously. With
addition of high-speed time domain sweep (Option 04) and
the trigger/gate circuit (Option 06), and measurement of
CATV parameters such as carrier level/frequency, C/N,
modulation, distortion, hum and low-frequency interference
etc. becomes possible.

Bandpass filter measurement

●Multimarkers
Markers can be displayed at up to 10 points by using the
multimarker function even while the tracking generator is
in use. Furthermore, by setting the zone marker width other
than spot, fine adjustment of the marker position is unnec-
NTSC TV waveform essary because the peak or dip within the zone is located
automatically.

Example of dip marker

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●Overwrite display ●Return loss measurement
The overwrite display function is convenient for operations When the Tracking Generator is combined with the sepa-
such as tuning multistage filters and amplifier gain charac- rately-available reflection bridge (60N50-1 etc.), return loss
teristics. Fine adjustment is simplified by simultaneous can be measured with very high accuracy. In addition, the
observation of the trimming changes in the characteristics. instant normalize function provides one-touch calibration
permitting almost instantaneous measurement start.

Bandpass filter adjustment


Return loss measurement

●Instant normalize function


MS2661C

One-touch calibration is performed using this key.


TG output RF input

Reflection bridge
(60N50-1, etc.)

DUT

●EMI measurement
EMI of electronic devices can be measured using the QP
detector (Option 12).

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Easy-to-Use Key Layout
Save/recall
Saves and recalls measurement settings and measured waveforms
Data can be saved either to internal memory or to a memory card.
(In internal memory, up to 12 data sets can be saved.)

Function keys F1 to F6
Select on-screen menu items
Menu on/off keys turn menus on and off,
and [more] key turns menu pages.

Memory card slots


Support memory cards up to 2 Mbytes
Two type-1 memory cards conforming to
PCMCIA ver. 2.0 standards can be used
simultaneously.

Tracking generator output (Option 20/23)


Display
Can be switched between frequency and time
domains, and has two-screen display modes.
Coupled-function keys
Set parameters other than those set using main function keys
Normally set “Auto” for optimum values.

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Main functions
Set frequency, span, amplitude and other parameters

Markers
Normal markers, multimarkers (maximum 10 numbers),
zone markers and zone sweeping are provided.

Entry keys
Input numeric values, units, and alphabetic characters

User keys
Register any panel and menu key functions, as well as
application software functions to user keys.

User define key


Define functions of user-defined keys
Up to 3-pages can be predefined.

Tracking generator (Option 20/23)

Calibration
The built-in high-precision calibration signal source provides
accurate measurements.

RF connector
For input of signals at levels up to +30 dBm (maximum DC
input: ±50 V, without Option 19 installed)

Measure key
Executes various operations based on waveform data
High-speed measurements and computations are per-
formed without the need for an external computer.

Trigger/gate, TV monitor
The trigger can be set in the time domain mode,
and analog TV video signals can be monitored.

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Configuring Automated Measurement System
●RS-232C interface (standard) ●Centronics interface (Option 10)
The RS-232C interface can be used to output hard copy The Centronics interface is used to output data to a printer.
data to a printer or plotter and for remote control of the ana- (GPIB and Option 10 can not be installed simultaneously.)
lyzer. A notebook computer can be used for automated con-
trol and data collection in the field. In addition, a modem ●Memory card interface (standard)
can be used for easy remote operation. Memory cards are used to save and recall measurement
settings and waveform data, as well as to upload and down-
●GPIB interface (standard) load PTA programs. Cards up to 2 Mbytes are supported
In addition to remote control, the GPIB interface can also be (PCMCIA ver. 2.0, type-I, 2-slots).
used to output data to a printer/plotter. (GPIB and Option 10
can not be installed simultaneously.)

RS-232C, GPIB
or Centronics

Printer/plotter
MS2661C

RS-232C Centronics or GPIB

Printer/plotter
Personal computer MS2661C

RS-232C Line RS-232C

Modem Modem

Personal computer MS2661C

GPIB RS-232C

Printer/plotter
Personal computer MS2661C

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●Automated measurement without
external controller
The built-in microcomputer (PTA) functions which utilize the
spectrum analyzer as a controller, make an external controller
unnecessary. An automated measurement system including
control of other instruments is easily configured. The two
methods for loading programs are shown below.

Programs written on a computer are saved to a


memory card. The memory card is inserted into
a memory card slot in the spectrum analyzer
and the programs are loaded.

Personal computer
Memory card

PIB
or G
S-232C
R MS2661C

Programs written on a computer are transferred


to the spectrum analyzer via the RS-232C or
GPIB interface.
Personal computer

●Application software
The following items can be measured automatically using
a combination of application software, peripheral equipment
and options.
MX260002A CDMA Cellular System Measurement
Software
Channel power, occupied frequency bandwidth, adjacent
channel power, time response for open-loop power control,
spurious
MX260003A PDC Measurement Software (for base sta-
tion)
Channel power, frequency, occupied frequency bandwidth,
adjacent channel power, spurious
MX260004A GSM Measurement Software
Power, time response, adjacent channel power, spurious,
intermodulation characteristics
MX261001A Low-Power Data Communication System
Measurement Software conforming to issue of Direct
Spread Spectrum System
MX261002A Low-Power Data Communication System
Measurement Software conforming to issue of
Frequency Hopping System
Frequency, power, occupied frequency bandwidth, adjacent
channel power, spurious
MX262001A CATV Measurement Software
Video power, C/N, frequency, cross modulation, CTB, mod-
ulation factor, hum
MX264001A EMI Measurement Software
Radiated emission, conducted emission
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Specifications
Except where noted otherwise, specified values are obtained after warming up the equipment for 30 minutes at a constant ambient tempera-
ture and then performing calibration. The typical values are given for reference, and are not guaranteed.
Frequency range 9 kHz to 3 GHz
Display frequency ± (display frequency × reference frequency accuracy + span × span accuracy + 100 Hz)
accuracy *Span: ≥10 kHz, after calibration
Marker frequency
Normal: Same as display frequency accuracy, Delta: Same as frequency span accuracy
display accuracy
Resolution: 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz
Frequency counter
Accuracy: Display frequency × reference frequency accuracy ±1 LSD (at S/N: ≥20 dB)
Setting range: 0 Hz, 1 kHz to 3.1 GHz
Frequency span
Accuracy: ±2.5% (span: ≥10 kHz), ±5% (span: <10 kHz, with option 02)
Setting range:
1 kHz, 3 kHz, 10 kHz, 30 kHz, 100 kHz, 300 kHz, 1 MHz, 3 MHz (manually settable, or automatically settable
Frequency

Resolution according to frequency span) *Option 02: 30 Hz, 100 Hz, and 300 Hz are added.
bandwidth (RBW) Measurements of noise, C/N, adjacent channel power and channel power by measure function are executed
(3 dB bandwidth) with the calculated equivalent noise bandwidth of the RBW.
Bandwidth accuracy: ±20% (1 kHz to 1 MHz), ±30% (3 MHz)
Selectivity (60 dB: 3 dB): ≤15:1
Video bandwidth (VBW) 1 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), OFF (manually settable, or automatically settable according to RBW)
Noise sideband: ≤–100 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 10 kHz offset)
Noise sideband, Residual FM: ≤20 Hzp-p/0.1 s (1 GHz, span: 0 Hz)
stability Frequency drift: ≤200 Hz/min (span: ≤10 kHz x n, sweep time: ≤100 s)
*After 1-hour warm-up at constant ambient temperature
Frequency: 10 MHz
Aging rate: 2 × 10-6/year (typical); Option 01: 1 × 10-7/year, 2 × 10-8/day
Reference oscillator
Temperature characteristics: 1 × 10-5 (typical, 0° to 50°C); Option 01: ± 5 × 10-8 (0° to 50°C)
*Referenced to frequency at 25°C
Measurement range: Average noise level to +30 dBm
Maximum input level: +30 dBm (CW average power, RF ATT: ≥10 dB), ± 50 Vdc
Average noise level:
≤–115 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz), ≤–115 dBm + f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz),
Level measurement
≤–114 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz, at Option 08 pre-amplifier installed),
≤–114 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz, at Option 08 pre-amplifier installed)
*RBW: 1 kHz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Residual response: ≤–100 dBm (RF ATT: 0 dB, input: 50 Ω termination, 1 MHz to 3 GHz)
±1.3 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz) *Level measurement accuracy after calibration using internal calibration signal
Total level accuracy Total level accuracy: Reference level accuracy (0 to –49.9 dBm) + frequency response + log linearity
(0 to –20 dB) + calibration signal source accuracy
Setting range
Log scale: –100 to +30 dBm, Linear scale: 224 µV to 7.07 V
Unit
Log scale: dBm, dBµV, dBmV, V, dBµVemf, W, dBµV/m
Linear scale: V
Reference level accuracy:
Reference level ±0.4 dB (–49.9 to 0 dBm), ±0.75 dB (–69.9 to –50 dBm, 0.1 to +30 dBm), ±1.5 dB (–80 to –70 dBm)
*After calibration, at 100 MHz, span: 1 MHz (when RF ATT, RBW, VBW, and sweep time set to AUTO)
Amplitude

RBW switching uncertainty: ±0.3 dB (1 kHz to 1 MHz), ±0.4 dB (3 MHz)


*After calibration, referenced to RBW: 3 kHz
Input attenuator (RF ATT)
Setting range: 0 to 70 dB (10 dB steps) *Manually settable, or automatically settable according to reference level
Switching uncertainty: ±0.3 dB (0 to 50 dB), ±1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB) *After calibration, frequency: 100 MHz,
referenced to RF ATT: 10 dB
±0.5 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, 18° to 28°C)
Frequency response ±1.5 dB (9 to 100 kHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, 18° to 28°C)
±1.0 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 to 50 dB)
Scale (10 div)
Log scale: 10, 5, 2, 1 dB/div
Linear scale: 10, 5, 2, 1%/div
Linearity (after calibration)
Waveform display Log scale: ±0.4 dB (0 to –20 dB, RBW: ≤1 MHz), ±1.0 dB (0 to –70 dB, RBW: ≤100 kHz),
±1.5 dB (0 to –85 dB, RBW: ≤3 kHz), ±2.5 dB (0 to –90 dB, RBW: ≤3 kHz)
Linear scale:±4% (compared to reference level)
Marker level resolution
Log scale: 0.01 dB, Linear scale: 0.02% of reference level
2nd harmonic distortion:
≤–60 dBc (10 to 200 MHz), ≤–75 dBc (0.2 to 1.5 GHz), ≤–80 dBc (0.8 to 1 GHz) *Mixer input: –30 dBm
Spurious response Two signals 3rd order intermodulation distortion:
≤–70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz), ≤–80 dBc (0.1 to 3 GHz)
16 *Frequency difference of two signals: ≥50 kHz, mixer input: –30 dBm
1 dB gain compression ≥–5 dBm (≥100 MHz, at mixer input)
1 dB gain compression level to average noise level:
>110 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz), >110 dB – f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz),
Amplitude

>109 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz, at Option 08 pre-amplifier installed),


Maximum dynamic >109 dB – 1.5f [GHz] (>1 GHz, at Option 08 pre-amplifier installed)
range Distortion characteristics (RBW: 1 kHz)
2nd harmonic: >72.5 dB (10 to 200 MHz), >80 dB (200 to 500 MHz), >80 – f [GHz] dB (0.5 to 1.5 GHz),
>82.5 – f [GHz] dB (0.8 to 1 GHz)
3rd order intermodulation: >80 dB (10 to 100 MHz), >83.3 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz), >83.3 – (2/3)f [GHz] dB (1 to 3 GHz)
Setting range: 20 ms to 1000 s (Manually settable, or automatically settable according to span, RBW, and VBW)
Sweep time
Accuracy: ±15% (20 ms to 100 s), ±45% (110 to 1000 s), ±1% (time domain sweep: digital zero span mode)
Sweep

Sweep mode Continuous, single


Time domain sweep mode Analog zero span, digital zero span
Zone sweep Sweeps only in frequency range indicated by zone marker
Tracking sweep Sweeps while tracing peak points within zone marker (zone sweep also possible)
Number of data points 501
NORMAL: Simultaneously displays max. and min. points between sample points
POS PEAK: Displays max. point between sample points
Detection mode NEG PEAK: Displays min. point between sample points
SAMPLE: Displays momentary value at sample points
Detection mode switching uncertainty: ±0.5 dB (at reference level)
Display Color TFT-LCD, Size: 5.5“, Number of colors: 17 (RGB, each 64-scale settable), intensity adjustment: 5 steps settable
Trace A: Displays frequency spectrum
Trace B: Displays frequency spectrum
Trace Time: Displays time domain waveform at center frequency
Trace A/B: Displays Trace A and Trace B simultaneously. Simultaneous sweep of same frequency, alternate sweep
Display functions of independent frequencies
Trace A/BG: Displays frequency region to be observed (background) and object band (foreground) selected from
background with zone marker simultaneously at alternate sweep
Trace A/Time: Displays frequency spectrum, and time domain waveform at center frequency simultaneously at alternate
sweep
Trace move/calculation: A→B, B→A, A↔B, A+B→A, A–B→A, A–B+DL→A
Storage functions NORMAL, VIEW, MAX HOLD, MIN HOLD, AVERAGE, CUMULATIVE, OVER WRITE
Demodulation range: 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 kHz/div
Marker display accuracy: ±5% of full scale (referenced to center frequency, DC-coupled, RBW: 3 MHz, VBW: 1 Hz, CW)
FM demodulation
Demodulation frequency response:
waveform display
DC (50 Hz at AC-coupled) to 100 kHz *Range: ≤20 kHz/div, VBW: OFF, at 3 dB bandwidth
function
DC (50 Hz at AC-coupled) to 500 kHz *Range: ≥50 kHz/div, VBW: OFF, at 3 dB bandwidth
*RBW: ≥1 kHz usable
Functions

Input connector N-J, 50 Ω


IF OUTPUT: 10.69 MHz, BNC connector
VIDEO OUTPUT (Y): 0 to 0.5 V ±0.1 V (100 MHz, from lower edge to upper edge at 10 dB/div or 10%/div, 75 Ω
Auxiliary signal
terminated, BNC connector)
input and output
COMPOSITE OUTPUT: For NTSC, 1 Vp-p (75 Ω terminated), BNC connector
EXT REF INPUT: 10 MHz ±10 Hz, ≥0 dBm (50 Ω terminated), BNC connector
Signal search AUTO TUNE, PEAK→CF, PEAK→REF, SCROLL
Zone marker NORMAL, DELTA
Marker → MARKER→CF, MARKER→REF, MARKER→CF STEP SIZE, ∆MARKER→SPAN, ZONE→SPAN
Peak search PEAK, NEXT PEAK, NEXT RIGHT PEAK, NEXT LEFT PEAK, MIN DIP, NEXT DIP
Multimarker Number of markers: 10 max. (HIGHEST 10, HARMONICS, MANUAL SET)
Noise power (dBm/Hz, dBm/ch), C/N (dBc/Hz, dBc/ch), occupied bandwidth (power N% method, X-dB down method), adjacent
channel power (REF: total power/reference level/in-band level method, channel designate display: 2 channels × 2
Measure graphic display), average power of burst signal (average power in designated time range of time domain waveform),
channel power (dBm, dBm/Hz), template comparison (upper/lower limits × each 2, time domain), MASK
(upper/lower × each 2, frequency domain)
Save/recall Saves and recalls setting conditions and waveform data to internal memory (max. 12) or memory card
Printer (HP dotmatrix, EPSON dotmatrix or compatible models):
Hard copy Display data can be hard-copied via RS-232C, GPIB and Centronics (Option 10) interface
Plotter (HP-GL, GP-GL compatible models): Display can be output via RS-232C and GPIB interface
Language: PTL (interpreter based on BASIC)
Programming: Using editor of external computer
Program memory: Memory card, upload/download to/from external computer
PTA
Programming capacity: 192 KB
Data processing: Directly accesses measurement data according to system variables, system subroutines, and
system functions

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RS-232C Outputs data to printer and plotter. Control from external computer (excluding power switch)

GPIB Meets IEEE488.2. Controlled by external computer (excluding power switch). Or controls external equipment with PTA
Interface function: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C1, C2, C3, C4, C28
Automatic correction of insertion loss of MA1621A Impedance Transformer
Correction accuracy (RF ATT: ≥10 dB):
±2.5 dB (9 to 100 kHz), ±1.5 dB (100 kHz to 2 GHz), ±2.0 dB (2 to 3 GHz) *Typical value
Functions

Antenna correction coefficients:


Correction
Correct display and measurement of field strengths (dBµV/m) for specified antennas, Internal antenna
correction coefficients (MP534A/651A Dipole Antenna, MP635A/666A Log-Periodic Antenna, MP414B
Loop Antenna, and four antennas user-defined; writes via GPIB or RS-232C interface, saves/loads to/from
memory card)
Functions: Saving/recalling measurement parameters/waveform data, uploading/downloading PTA
Memory card programs; Applicable cards: SRAM, EPROM, Flash EPROM
interface *Only SRAM writable; Card capacity: 2 MB max.
Connector: Meets the PCMCIA Rel. 2.0, 2 slots
EN61326:1997/A1, 1998 (Class A)
EMC EN61000-3-2:1995/A2, 1998 (Class A)
EN61326:1997/A1, 1998 (Annex A)
LVD EN61010-1:1993/A2, 1995 (Installation Category II, Pollution Degree 2)
Others

Vibration Meets the MIL-STD-810D


Power (operating range) 85 to 132/170 to 250 Vac (automatic voltage switching), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 380 to 420 Hz (85 to 132 Vac only), ≤330 VA
Dimensions and mass 320 (W) × 177 (H) × 351 (D) mm, ≤10.8 kg (without option)
Ambient temperature 0° to +50°C (operate), –40° to +75°C (storage)

●Option 01: Reference crystal oscillator


Frequency 10 MHz
Aging rate ≤1 × 10-7/year, ≤2 × 10-8/day (after power-on, with reference to frequency after 24 h)
Temperature characteristics ±5 × 10-8 (0° to 50°C, with reference to 25°C)
Buffer output BNC connector, 10 MHz, >2 Vp-p (200 Ω terminated)

●Option 02: Narrow resolution bandwidth


Resolution bandwidth (3 dB) 30 Hz, 100 Hz, 300 Hz
Resolution bandwidth ±0.4 dB (RBW 3 kHz referenced)
switching uncertainty
Resolution bandwidth
±20% (100, 300 Hz)
accuracy
Selectivity (60 dB:3 dB) ≤15:1 (RBW: 100, 300 Hz), ≤20:1 (RBW: 30 Hz)

●Option 04: High-speed time domain sweep


12.5 µs, 25 µs, 50 µs, 100 to 900 µs (one most significant digit settable)
Sweep time
1.0 to 19 ms (two upper significant digits settable)
Accuracy ±1%
Marker level resolution 0.1 dB (log scale), 0.2% (linear scale, relative to reference level)

●Option 06: Trigger/gate circuit


Trigger switch FREERUN, TRIGGERED
Trigger level: ±10 V (resolution: 0.1 V), TTL level
EXT Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
Connector: BNC
Trigger level (at log scale): –100 to 0 dB (resolution: 1 dB)
VIDEO
Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
Trigger source

Trigger level: High, middle, or low selectable


WIDE IF VIDEO Bandwidth: ≥20 MHz
Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
LINE Frequency: 47.5 to 63 Hz (line lock)
Method: M-NTSC, B/G/H PAL
Sync: V-SYNC, H-SYNC
Sync line (NTSC)
TV H-SYNC (ODD): 7 to 262 line, H-SYNC (EVEN): 1 to 263 line
Sync line (PAL)
H-SYNC (ODD): 1 to 312 line, H-SYNC (EVEN): 317 to 625 line
*Option 16 required

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Pre-trigger (displays waveform from previous max. 1 screen at trigger occurrence point)
Range: –time span to 0 s
Resolution: time span/500
Trigger delay
Post trigger (displays waveform from after max. 65.5 ms at trigger occurrence point)
Range: 0 to 65.5 ms
Resolution: 1 µs
In frequency domain, displays spectrum of input signal in specified gate interval
Gate sweep Gate delay: 0 to 65.5 ms (from trigger point, resolution: 1 µs)
Gate width: 2 µs to 65.5 ms (from gate delay, resolution: 1 µs)

●Option 07: AM/FM demodulator


Voice output With internal loudspeaker and earphone connector (φ 3.5 jack), adjustable volume

●Option 08: Pre-amplifier*1


Frequency range 100 kHz to 3 GHz, 100 kHz to 2.5 GHz (with Option 22)
≤7 dB (typical, <2 GHz), ≤12 dB (typical, ≥2 GHz), ≤9 dB (typical, <2 GHz, with Option 22), ≤14 dB (typical, ≥2 GHz,
Noise figure
with Option 22)
Measurement range Average noise level to +10 dBm
Max. input level CW average power: +10 dBm, ±50 Vdc
≤–134 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz), ≤–134 dBm + 2f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz), ≤–132 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz, with Option 22),
Average noise
≤–132 dBm + 2f [GHz] dB (≥1 GHz, with Option 22)
level
*RBW: 1 kHz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Setting range
Log scale: –120 to +10 dBm, or equivalent level
Linear scale: 22.4 µV to 707 mV, 27.4 µV to 487 mV with Option 22
Reference level accuracy:
Reference level ±0.5 dB (–69.9 to –20 dBm), ±0.75 dB (–89.9 to –70 dBm, –19.9 to +10 dBm)
Amplitude

*After calibration, referenced to 100 MHz, 1 MHz span (RF ATT, RBW VBW, and sweep time set to AUTO)
RBW switching uncertainty: ±0.5 dB (after calibration, referenced to 3 kHz RBW)
RF ATT switching uncertainty: ±0.5 dB (0 to 50 dB), ±1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB)
*After calibration, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB
±2.0 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 to 50 dB)
Frequency response
±2.0 dB (with Option 22, 100 kHz to 2.5 GHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, 18° to 28°C)
Linearity of Log scale (after calibration): ±0.5 dB (0 to –20 dB), ±1.0 dB (0 to –60 dB), ±1.5 dB (0 to –75 dB)
waveform display Linear scale (after calibration): ±5% (according to reference level)
Two signals 3rd order intermodulation distortion:
Spurious response ≤–70 dBc (10 MHz to 3 GHz, 10 MHz to 2.5 GHz with Option 22)
*Frequency difference of two signals: ≥50 kHz, Pre-amplifier input* : –55 dBm
2

1 dB gain compression ≥ –35 dBm (≥100 MHz, at pre-amplifier input*2)


1
* Overall specification with pre-amplifier on (Noise figure is the simple performance.)
*2 Pre-amplifier input level = RF input level – RF ATT setting level

●Option 10: Centronics interface


Function Outputs data to printer (Centronics standard). GPIB interface can not be used simultaneously
Connector D-sub 25-pin (jack)

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●Option 12: QP detector
Functions QP detection *Requires Option 02.
200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz
6 dB bandwidth
Accuracy: ±30% (18° to 28°C)
LOG scale, 5 dB/div (10 divisions)
Display
Linearity: ≤±2.0 dB (0 to –40 dB, CW signal, reference level: 60 dBµV, RF ATT: 0 dB, 18° to 28°C)
Response to CISPR pulse (DET mode: QP, 18° to 28°C)
Repetition Bandwidth
frequency 120 kHz 9 kHz 200 Hz
1 kHz ≤–8.0 ±1.0 dB ≤–4.5 ±1.0 dB –
100 Hz Referenced Referenced ≤–4.0 ±1.0 dB
Pulse response 60 Hz – – ≤–3.0 ±1.0 dB
characteristics 25 Hz – – Referenced
20 Hz ≤+9.0 ±1.0 dB ≤+6.5 ±1.0 dB –
10 Hz ≤+14.0 ±1.5 dB ≤+10.0 ±1.5 dB ≤+4.0 ±1.0 dB
5 Hz – – ≤+7.5 ±1.5 dB
2 Hz ≤+26.0 ±2.0 dB ≤+20.5 ±2.0 dB ≤+13.0 ±2.0 dB
1 Hz ≤+28.5 ±2.0 dB ≤+22.5 ±2.0 dB ≤+17.0 ±2.0 dB
QP on/off switching
≤±1.0 dB (CW signal, reference level – 40 dB, after auto-calibration, 18° to 28°C)
uncertainty (PEAK, QP)
Detection mode QP, AVERAGE
Waveform data compensation data display for specified antenna factor, field strength (dBµV/m)
Field strength Built-in antenna factors:
measurement MP534A/651A Dipole Antenna, MP635A/666A Log-Periodic Antenna, MP414B Loop Antenna, user-defined (four
types writable via GPIB or RS-232C, can be saved/loaded to/from memory card)

●Option 14: PTA parallel I/O


Functions Controls external devices from PTA, cannot be installed when Option 10 installed
As follows using PTA system variables
IOA: Controls 8-bit parallel output port A
IOB: Controls 8-bit parallel output port B
System variables IOC: Controls 4-bit parallel input/output port C
IOD: Controls 4-bit parallel input/output port D
EIO: Controls I/O switching of ports C/D
EXO: Controls I/O trigger
External interrupt control of input to I/O ports using PTA-PTL statements
IOEN statement: Enables interrupt input
IODI statement: Disables interrupt input
PTL statements
IOMA statement: Masks interrupt input
ON TO GOTO statement: Changes program flow at interrupt generation
ON TO GOSUB statement: Changes program flow at interrupt generation
Write strobe signal Write strobe signal (negative pulse) output externally at control of output ports C/D
Power supply External +5 ±0.5 Vdc (max. 100 mA) supply
Negative logic, TTL level
Specified current:
Signal logic levels Output ports A/B (max. output current Hi: 2.6 mA, Lo: 24 mA)
Output ports C/D (max. output current Hi: 15 mA, Lo: 24 mA)
Other control output lines (max. output current Hi: 0.4 mA, Lo: 8 mA)
Connection cable
Amphenol 36 pins
connectors

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No. Item No. Item
1 GND 19 Output port B (6)
2 Trigger input 20 Output port B (7) MSB
3 Trigger output 1 21 I/O port C (0) LSB
4 Trigger output 2 22 I/O port C (1)
5 Output port A (0) LSB 23 I/O port C (2)
6 Output port A (1) 24 I/O port C (3) MSB
7 Output port A (2) 25 I/O port D (0) LSB
8 Output port A (3) 26 I/O port D (1)
Connector pin layout 9 Output port A (4) 27 I/O port D (2)
10 Output port A (5) 28 I/O port D (3) MSB
11 Output port A (6) 29 Port C status 0/1: I/O
12 Output port A (7) MSB 30 Port D status 0/1: I/O
13 Output port B (0) LSB 31 Write strobe signal
14 Output port B (1) 32 Interruption signal
15 Output port B (2) 33 Not used
16 Output port B (3) 34 +5 V power supply
17 Output port B (4) 35 Not used
18 Output port B (5) 36 Not used

●Option 15: Sweep signal output


Sweep output (X) 0 to 10 V ±1 V (≥100 kΩ termination, from left side to right side of display scale), BNC connector
Sweep status output (Z) TTL level (low level with sweeping), BNC connector

●Option 19: DC coupled input


DC-couples input circuit of main unit and expands lower limit of receiver frequency range to 500 Hz
Functions
*Can only be installed with narrow RBW (Option 02)
The standard specifications of the main unit are supplemented and changed as follows:
Frequency range: 500 Hz to 3 GHz
Max. input level: +30 dBm (CW, RF ATT: ≥10 dB), ±0 Vdc
Electrical
Average noise level: ≤–80 dBm (500 Hz to 10 kHz), ≤–90 dBm (10 kHz to 200 kHz),
characteristics
≤–110 dBm (200 kHz to 1 MHz) *RBW: 30 Hz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Frequency response: ±1.2 dB (500 Hz to 100 kHz), ±0.5 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz)
*Referenced to 100 MHz frequency, RF ATT: 10 dB, ambient temperature: 18° to 28°C

●Option 20: Tracking generator


Frequency range 9 kHz to 3 GHz
Output level range 0 to –60 dBm
Setting resolution 0.1 dB
Output level accuracy ≤±1.0 dB (at 100 MHz, 0 dBm)
Output level flatness ≤±1.5 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz, output level: 0 dBm, referenced to 100 MHz frequency)
Output level linearity ≤±1.0 dB (0 to –30 dBm), ≤±2.0 (–30 to –60 dBm) *100 kHz to 3 GHz, 0 dBm output level reference
Spurious Harmonic: ≤–20 dBc (100 kHz to 3 GHz)
Non-harmonic: ≤–35 dBc (100 kHz to 3 GHz)
Tracking generator
feed through ≤–95 dBm (spectrum analyzer input and tracking generator output connectors terminated at 50 Ω)

Output connector N-J, 50 Ω

●Option 21: Television monitor (Multi)


Video M-NTSC, B/G/H/I/D PAL, color
Audio Simultaneous monitoring of video and audio *Needs Option 07
Channel: Automatic setting to broadcast wave of CCIR, Japan, USA, Italy, UK and China; automatic setting to CATV
of CCIR, Japan and USA
Function
Trigger: Triggerd sweep by V-SYNC, H-SYNC *Needs trigger/gate circuit (Option 06)
Aux. output: Composite video signal, Connector: BNC

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●Option 22: 75 Ω input (Option 12, 19 and 20 can not be installed simultaneously.)
Frequency range 100 kHz to 2.5 GHz
Measurement range: Average noise level to +25 dBm (+133.8 dBµV)
Level measurement Max. input level: +25 dBm (+133.8 dBµV, CW average power, RF ATT: ≥10 dB), ±100 Vdc
Residual response: ≤–95 dBm (+13.8 dBµV, RF ATT: 0 dB, input: 75 Ω terminated, 1 MHz to 2.5 GHz)
±1.8 dB (100 kHz to 2.5 GHz, level measurement accuracy after calibration using internal calibration signal)
Total level accuracy:
Total level accuracy
Reference level accuracy (0 to –49.9 dBm) + frequency response + log linearity (0 to –20 dBm) + calibration
signal source accuracy
Setting range
Reference level
Log scale: +8.8 to +133.8 dBµV, Linear scale: 274 µV to 4.87 V
Frequency response ±1.0 dB (100 kHz to 2.5 GHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, 18° to 28°C)
Linearity (after calibration)
Log scale: ±0.4 dB (0 to –20 dB, RBW: ≤1 MHz), ±1.0 dB (0 to –70 dB, RBW: ≤100 kHz),
±1.5 dB (0 to –85 dB, RBW: ≤3 kHz)
Amplitude

Linear scale: ±4% (according to reference level)


Waveform display
Marker level resolution
Log scale: 0.01 dB
Linear scale: 0.02% (according to reference level)
2nd harmonic distortion:
≤–60 dBc (10 to 200 MHz, mixer input: –30 dBm), ≤–75 dBc (0.2 to 1.25 GHz, band 0, mixer input: –30 dBm),
≤–80 dBc (0.8 to 1 GHz, mixer input: –30 dBm)
Spurious response
Two signals 3rd order intermodulation distortion:
≤–70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz), ≤–80 dBc (0.1 to 2.5 GHz)
*Frequency difference of two signals: ≥50 kHz, mixer input: –30 dBm
1 dB gain compression level to average noise level:
>110 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz), >110 dB – f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz), >109 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz, with Option 08),
>109 dB – 1.5f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz, with Option 08)
Distortion characteristics (RBW: 1 kHz)
Max. dynamic range
2nd harmonic: >72.5 dB (10 to 200 MHz), >80 dB (200 to 500 MHz), >80 – f [GHz] dB (0.5 to 1.25 GHz),
>82.5 – f [GHz] dB (0.8 to 1 GHz)
3rd order intermodulation: >80 dB (10 to 100 MHz), >83.3 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz),
>83.3 dB – (2/3)f [GHz] dB (1 to 2.5 GHz)
Input connector NC-J, 75 Ω
Functions

VIDEO OUTPUT (Y):


Auxiliary I/O 0 to 0.5 V ±0.1 V (typical, from lower edge to upper edge at 10 dB/div, 100 MHz, 75 Ω terminated)
0 to 0.4 V ±0.1 V (typical, from lower edge to upper edge at 10%/div, 100 MHz, 75 Ω terminated), BNC connector

●Option 23: 75 Ω tracking generator (Option 12, 19 and 20 can not be installed simultaneously.)
Frequency range 100 kHz to 2.5 GHz
Output level range +44 to +104 dBµV (setting resolution: 0.1 dB)
Output level accuracy ≤±1.5 dB (100 MHz, output level: +104 dBµV)
Output level flatness ≤±1.75 dB (100 kHz to 2.5 GHz, output level: +104 dBµV, referenced to 100 MHz)
Output level linearity ≤±1.0 dB (+74 to +104 dBµV), ≤±2.0 dB (+44 to +74 dBµV) *100 kHz to 2.5 GHz, referenced to +104 dBµV
Harmonics: ≤–20 dBc (100 kHz to 2.5 GHz)
Spurious
Non-harmonics: ≤–30 dBc (100 kHz to 2.5 GHz)
Tracking generator
≤13.8 dBµV (spectrum analyzer input and tracking generator output connectors terminated at 75 Ω)
feed through
Output connector NC-J, 75 Ω

●Option 24: Television monitor (Brazil)


Video M-NTSC, M PAL, color
Audio Simultaneous monitoring of video and audio *Needs Option 07
Channel: Automatic setting to broadcast wave of CCIR, Japan and USA
Automatic setting to CATV of CCIR, Japan and USA
Function
Trigger: Triggered sweep by V-SYNC, H-SYNC *Needs trigger/gate circuit (Option 06)
Aux. output: Composite video signal, Connector: BNC

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Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/order No. Name Remarks
– Main frame –
MS2661C Spectrum Analyzer
– Standard accessories –
Power cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc
F0013 Fuse, 5 A: 2 pcs
W1251AE MS2650B, MS2660B/C series operation manual: 1 copy
B0329G Front cover 3/4MW4U
– Options –
MS2661C-01 Reference crystal oscillator Stability: ≤2 × 10-8/day
MS2661C-02 Narrow resolution bandwidth 30, 100, 300 Hz
MS2661C-04 High-speed time domain sweep 1.25 µs/div
MS2661C-06 Trigger/gate circuit Pre-trigger and post trigger available
MS2661C-07 AM/FM demodulator Outputs to loudspeaker or earphone connector
MS2661C-08 Pre-amplifier 100 kHz to 3 GHz, 20 dB
MS2661C-10 Centronics interface GPIB cannot be installed simultaneously.
MS2661C-12 QP detector Requires Option 02 (QP-BW: 0.2, 9, 120 kHz)
MS2661C-14 PTA parallel I/O Option 10 cannot be installed simultaneously.
MS2661C-15 Sweep signal output X, Z
MS2661C-19 DC coupled input Requires Option 02
MS2661C-20 Tracking generator Built-in type
MS2661C-21 Television monitor (Multi) M-NTSC, B/G/H/I/D PAL
MS2661C-22 75 Ω input Option 12, 19 and 20 can not be installed simultaneously.
MS2661C-23 75 Ω tracking generator Option 12, 19 and 20 can not be installed simultaneously.
MS2661C-24 Television monitor (Brazil) M-NTSC, M PAL

– Application parts –
MX260002A CDMA Cellular System Measurement Software
MX260003A PDC Measurement Software (for base station)
MX260004A GSM Measurement Software
MX261001A Low-Power Data Communication System Measurement
Software conforming to issue of Direct Spread
Spectrum System
MX261002A Low-Power Data Communication System Measurement
Software conforming to issue of Frequency Hopping
System
MX262001A CATV Measurement Software
MX264001A EMI Measurement Software
J0561 Coaxial cord (N-P-5W · 5D-2W · N-P-5W), 1 m
J0104A Coaxial cord (BNC-P · RG-55/U · N-P), 1 m
CSCJ-256K-SM 256 KB memory card Meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0
CSCJ-512K-SM 512 KB memory card Meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0
CSCJ-001M-SM 1024 KB memory card Meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0
CSCJ-002M-SM 2048 KB memory card Meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0
B0395A Rack mount kit (IEC)
B0395B Rack mount kit (JIS)
J0055 Coaxial adaptor (NC-P · BNC-J)
J0076 Coaxial adaptor (NC-P · F-J)
B0391A Carrying case (hard type) With casters
B0391B Carrying case (hard type) Without casters
MP612A RF Fuse Holder DC to 1000 MHz, 50 Ω (N)
MP613A Fuse Element For MP612A
J0805 DC block (Model 7003) 10 kHz to 18 GHz, ±50 V, N-type, Weinschel product
MA2507A DC Block Adaptor 50 Ω, 9 kHz to 3 GHz, ±50 V, N-type
MA8601A DC Block Adaptor 50 Ω, 30 kHz to 2 GHz, ±50 V, N-type
MA8601J DC Block Adaptor 75 Ω, 10 kHz to 2.2 GHz, ±50 V, NC-type
MA1621A 50 Ω → 75 Ω Impedance Transformer 75 Ω, 9 kHz to 3 GHz, ±100 V, NC-type
MP614B 50 Ω ↔ 75 Ω Impedance Transformer 50 to 1200 MHz (transformer type), NC-type
J0121 Coaxial cord (NC-P-3W · 3C-2WS · NC-P-3W), 1 m
J0308 Coaxial cord (BNC-P · 3C-2WS · NC-P-3W), 1 m
J0063 Fixed attenuator for high power 30 dB, 10 W, DC to 12.4 GHz, N-type
J0395 Fixed attenuator for high power 30 dB, 30 W, DC to 8 GHz, N-type
MP640A Branch 40 dB, DC to 1700 MHz
MP654A Branch 30 dB, 0.8 to 3 GHz
MP520A CM Directional Coupler 25 to 500 MHz, 75 Ω (NC)
MP520B CM Directional Coupler 25 to 1000 MHz, 75 Ω (NC)
MP520C CM Directional Coupler 25 to 500 MHz, 50 Ω (N)
MP520D CM Directional Coupler 100 to 1700 MHz, 50 Ω (N)
MP526A High Pass Filter 60 MHz band
MP526B High Pass Filter 150 MHz band
MP526C High Pass Filter 250 MHz band
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Model/order No. Name Remarks
MP526D High Pass Filter 400 MHz band, N-type
MP526G High Pass Filter 27 MHz band
MA1601A High Pass filter 800/900 MHz band, N-type
J0007 GPIB cable, 1 m 408JE-101
J0008 GPIB cable, 2 m 408JE-102
J0742A RS-232C cable, 1 m For PC-98 Personal Computer and VP-600, D-sub 25 pins (straight)
J0743A RS-232C cable, 1 m For AT compatible, D-sub 9-pins (cross)
60N50-1 Reflection bridge 50 Ω, N-P (measured-end) · N-J (I/O)
60NF50-1 Reflection bridge 50 Ω, N-J (measured-end) · N-J (I/O)
87A50 Reflection bridge 50 Ω, GPC-7 (measured-end) · N-J (I/O)
62N75 Reflection bridge 75 Ω, NC-P (measured-end) · NC-J (I/O)
62NF75 Reflection bridge 75 Ω, NC-J (measured-end) · NC-J (I/O)
MH648A Pre-Amplifer 100 kHz to 1200 MHz
MP534A Dipole Antenna 25 to 520 MHz
MP651A Dipole Antenna 470 to 1700 MHz
BBA9106/VHA9103 Biconical Antenna 30 to 300 MHz
MP635A Log-Periodic Antenna 80 to 1000 MHz
MP666A Log-Periodic Antenna 200 to 2000 MHz
MB9A Tripod For MP534A/B, MP651A
MB19A Tripod For MP635A/666A
MA2601B EMI Probe
MA2601C EMI Probe
KT-10 EMI clamp
KT-20 EMI clamp

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Fax: +82-2-553-6604 ˜ 5
ANRITSU ELETRÔNICA LTDA.
Praca Amadeu Amaral, 27 - 1 andar
Sweden • Australia
Phone: +46-853470700 ANRITSU PTY LTD.
01327-010 - Paraiso, Sao Paulo, Brazil Fax: +46-853470730 Unit 3/170 Forster Road Mt. Waverley, Victoria, 3149,
Phone: +55-11-2283-2511
Fax: +55-21-2886940 • Singapore Australia

• U.K. ANRITSU PTE LTD.


10, Hoe Chiang Road #07-01/02, Keppel Towers,
Phone: +61-3-9558-8177
Fax: +61-3-9558-8255
ANRITSU LTD.
200 Capability Green, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 3LU, U.K.
Singapore 089315 • Taiwan
Phone: +65-6282-2400 ANRITSU COMPANY INC.
Phone: +44-1582-433280 Fax: +65-6282-2533
Fax: +44-1582-731303 7F, No. 316, Sec. 1, NeiHu Rd., Taipei, Taiwan
Phone: +886-2-8751-1816
Fax: +886-2-8751-1817 030508

Catalog No. MS2661C-E-A-1-(6.00) Printed in Japan 2003-5 20NMP

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