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Two instruments comprise the new RSA6100A Series of Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers: the 6.2-GHz Model RSA6106A and the 14-GHz RSA6114A. Both products feature standard 40-MHz or optional 110-MHz real-time bandwidth simultaneous with 73-dB spurious-free dynamic range, a 10.4" XGA touch-screen display, a DPX[TM] real-time mode, and optional frequency domain triggering.

Like other models in the company's RSA2200A and RSA3300A Series of Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers, the RSA6100A instruments target modern digitally modulated communications signals. These signals in particular are difficult to work with because they can hop frequencies, repeat in fast bursts, and change their modulation standard very quickly. …


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