Description
Features:
- Power meter measurement application option
- For ZVH4 and ZVH8
- Power sensors are required and sold separately
- For the R&S NRP-Zxx power sensors, the R&S NRP-Z4 USB adapter is also required
- With ZVH-K9 and NRP-Zxx or R&S FSH-Zxx terminating power sensors, the ZVH becomes an accurate RF power meter with a measurement range from -67 dBm to +45 dBm
- The true RMS value of the measured signal is obtained over the entire measurement range regardless of the signal waveform
- With ZVH-K9 and FSH-Z14 or FSH-Z44 directional power sensors, the ZVH becomes a full-featured directional power meter for the frequency ranges from 25 MHz to 1 GHz and from 200 MHz to 4 GHz
- ZVH can then simultaneously measure the output power and the matching of transmitter systems antennas under operating
When equipped with R&S NRP-Zxx or R&S FSH-Zxx terminating power sensors and the R&S ZVH-K9 option, the R&S ZVH becomes an accurate RF power meter with a measurement range from -67 dBm to +45 dBm. Whichever sensor is used, the true RMS value of the measured signal is obtained over the entire measurement range regardless of the signal waveform.
The R&S ZVH-K9 option in combination with the R&S FSH-Z14 and R&S FSH-Z44 directional power sensors transforms the R&S ZVH into a full-featured directional power meter for the frequency ranges from 25 MHz to 1 GHz and from 200 MHz to 4 GHz. The R&S ZVH can then simultaneously measure the output power and the matching of transmitter systems antennas under operating conditions. The power sensors measure average power up to 120 W and eliminate the need for extra attenuators. In addition, the peak envelope power (PEP) up to max. 300 W can be determined.
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