So Mr. Claessens i REPEAT again only for you:
Yes SPECTRAN can measure DECT perfectly! See my notes and own measurements before. Just press button 0 and change RBW to 300KHz THATS IT! (an use the ACTUAL software too). Hope you got it now!!!! --- In [hidden email], "charles" <charles@m...> wrote: > Your Spectran can't even properly measure a simple wireless DECT > phone. |
This discussion is very interesting, "Low emf"...
But again regarding radars, I would be looking forward your report from airport, but meanwhile please tell me how is it possible for a scanner like Spectran to catch a radar beam that sweeps particular place for less than a second (even if it can detect short impulses within a beam). As I understand a device like Spectran reads band by band, and if there is nothing at the moment of reading, it misses it?! Drasko ----- Original Message ----- From: "low_emf" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 2:01 PM Subject: [eSens] SPECTRAN measures DECT perfectly > So Mr. Claessens i REPEAT again only for you: > > Yes SPECTRAN can measure DECT perfectly! See my notes and own > measurements before. Just press button 0 and change RBW to 300KHz > THATS IT! (an use the ACTUAL software too). Hope you got it now!!!! > > --- In [hidden email], "charles" <charles@m...> wrote: > > Your Spectran can't even properly measure a simple wireless DECT > > phone. > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > |
Now, first of all Spectran is no SCANNER its a SPECTRUMANALYSER so you
can see and measure modulations etc too. A SCANNER is a much much more simple unit thats far from the complexity of a spectrumanalyser. Aniway you are right on the main issue: ALL spectrumanalysers have that "problem" with the "time to take a measurement". But there are two simple ways how to avoid that problem on spectrumanalysers: 1.) Use a longer sweeptime 2.) Use the HOLD-function As on all other spectrumanalysers you can change those things on Spectran too. Then you get even very short radarsignals without any problem. Thats how all international measurements with spectrumanalysers are taken and thats how i will measure it on the airport too. --- In [hidden email], "Drasko Cvijovic" <pecina@c...> wrote: > This discussion is very interesting, "Low emf"... > > But again regarding radars, I would be looking forward your report from > airport, but meanwhile please tell me how is it possible for a scanner like > Spectran to catch a radar beam that sweeps particular place for less than a > second (even if it can detect short impulses within a beam). As I understand > a device like Spectran reads band by band, and if there is nothing at the > moment of reading, it misses it?! > > > Drasko > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "low_emf" <low_emf@y...> > To: <[hidden email]> > Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 2:01 PM > Subject: [eSens] SPECTRAN measures DECT perfectly > > > > So Mr. Claessens i REPEAT again only for you: > > > > Yes SPECTRAN can measure DECT perfectly! See my notes and own > > measurements before. Just press button 0 and change RBW to 300KHz > > THATS IT! (an use the ACTUAL software too). Hope you got it now!!!! > > > > --- In [hidden email], "charles" <charles@m...> wrote: > > > Your Spectran can't even properly measure a simple wireless DECT > > > phone. > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > |
> can see and measure modulations etc too.
Well, I must say all this sounds very promising! Drasko |
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