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1. dB high power attenuator N type connector 10 W DC to 18 GHz JOO64A Coaxial to 7 GHz band waveguide adaptor 5 8 to 8 6 GHz BRJ 7 N J J0064C Coaxial to 10 GHz band waveguide adaptor 8 2 to 12 4 GHz BRJ 10 N J MP59B Coaxial Switch DC to 3 GHz J0114A Coaxial cord 1 m N P RG 9A U N P general use DGM010 02000EE Coaxial cord 2 m N type connector general use DGM024 02000EE Coaxial cord 2 m N type connector low loss type J0309 Mixer cable 1 m HRM 202B RG58A U HRM 202B J0004 Coaxial adaptor N P SMA J J0007 GPIB cable 1m J0008 GPIB cable 2 m J0409 Centronics cable 1 m for printer J0410 Centronics cable 2 m for printer BO115C CRT hood B0063 Carrying case for standard type B0020 Front rear cover 4U B0029 Stacking foot B0038 Front handle kit 4U B0043 Rack mount kit 4U Application equipment MH680A Tracking Generator MH648A Pre amplifier MB23A Portable Test Rack MB24A Portable Test Rack 93
2. to 11 5 GHz 1 7 to 23 GHz band value obtained by subtracting input attenuator value from input level 10 dBm Two signa 3rd intermodulation distortion 80 dB input frequency 100 kHz to 2 GHz frequency difference of two signal input 22 5 MHz value obtained by subtracting input attenuator value from input total level 30 dBm 100 dB input frequency 1 7 to 12 5 GHz frequency difference of two signal input 270 MHz value obtained by subtracting input attenuator value from input total level 10 dBm S 100 dB input frequency 12 5 to 23 GHz frequency difference of two signal input 2100 MHz value obtained by subtracting input attenuator value from input total level 10 dBm Residual response 5 90 dBm 0 dB input attenuator 10 MHz to 6 5 GHz fundamental mixing and 50 Q termination Average noise level 95 dBm 100 kHz to 1 MHz S 115 dBm 1 MHz to 2 GHz S 110 dBm 1 7 to 6 5 GHz S 100 dBm 6 5 to 12 5 GHz S 95 dBm 12 5 to 18 5 GHz S 88 dBm 18 5 to 23 GHz At 1 kHz resolution bandwidth 0 dB input attenuator and 3 Hz bandwidth Video bandwidth 1 Hz to 3 MHz 1 3 10 sequence Selected manually or automatically coupled to frequency span Connector N type nominal 50 Q Maximum input level 30 dBm 0 Vdc Frequency and level at marker displayed 1 80 of span div or 1 kHz whichever greater 1 50 of span div or 10 kHz whichever greater 1 100 of span div Frequency and level diff
3. using CAL OUTPUT Input attenuator accuracy Setting range 0 to 70 dB 10 dB steps selected manually or automatically coupled to reference level Error between steps 1 dB 0 to 60 dB 100 kHz to 2 GHz 2 dB 0 to 40 dB 100 kHz to 23 GHz Reference level Maximum accumulation error 2 2 dB 0 to 60 dB 100 kHz to 2 GHz 3 dB 0 to 40 dB 100 kHz to 23 GHz Frequency response 10 dB input attenuator after preselector peak adjustment to obtain maximum response 2 5 dB 100 kHz start frequency 10 MHz stop frequency 1 5 dB 10 MHz start frequency 2 GHz stop frequency 2 5 dB 1 7 GHz start frequency 5 48 GHz stop frequency 3 dB 5 48 GHz start frequency 12 52 GHz stop frequency 4 dB 12 52 GHz start frequency 23 GHz stop frequency LOG Display m 5 a E rf 90 Continued on next page m SPECTRUM ANALYZERS Model Dynamic range Amplitude Marker CRT display Function setting memory Sweep Remote contro Power Dimensions and mass MS710C E MS710D F 2nd harmonic distortion 60 dB input frequency 100 kHz to 10 MHz value obtained by subtracting input attenuator value from input level 40 dBm 70 GB input frequency 10 to 200 MHz value obtained by subtracting input attenuator value from input level 30 dBm 80 dB input frequency 200 to 850 MHz value obtained by subtracting input attenuator value from input level 30 dBm S 100 dB input frequency 850 MHz
4. 7 kg 1 Less than specified level or average noise level 91 10 kHz to 30 MHz band MS710C Measuring frequency 10 kHz to 30 MHz Frequency Amplitude Center frequency Readout resolution 1 kHz Frequency span setting range and resolution Setting range 0 kHz to 30 MHz Readout accuracy 3 kHz 2 of frequency span 10 of resolution bandwidth The fotlowing and 0 Hz fixed tuning in number unit keys and in data knob 1 to 200 kHz div in 1 kHz increments 210 kH2 div to 2 MHz div in 10 kHz increments 2 1 to 3 MHz div in 100 kHz increments For span up down keys 1 kH2 div to 2 MHz div in 1 2 5 10 sequence and 3 MHz div Frequency response 1 5 dB 10 kHz start frequency 30 MHz stop frequency 10 dB input attenuator Dynamic range 2nd harmonic distortion 60 dB input frequency 10 to 300 kHz value obtained by subtracting input attenuator value from input level 40 dBm lt 70 dB input frequency 300 kHz to 15 MHz value obtained by subtracting input attenuator value from input level 30 dBm Two signal 3rd intermodulation distortion 70 dB input frequency 10 to 100 kHz frequency difference of two signal input 2 5 MHz value obtained by subtracting input attenuator value from input total level 30 dBm Residual response S 90 dBm Average noise level 3 95 dBm 100 kHz to 1 MHz S 115 dBm 1 to 30 MHz 1 kHz resolution bandwidth 0 dB input attenuator and 3 Hz vid
5. Ay L d if E i F Startisiop Meadoui raemiuion Span Slop frequent afan frag quency 1 Mhz ene 2210 MHz xn frequency Span stop frequency start frequency Feadair aocuracy ET MEH tre qe e EE Suracy fae ae CH spami seting Number Ais Kays ar data knob Resolution bandwidth Setii ng fa fig 6 00 Hz to 3 MHz in 1 3 40 SAqUerOS o Resolution 6 dE bandwidth Sot Selected manually or automatically coupled to frequency span Selectivity 60 dB6 dB E ree elution 1 bandwidth i kHz Measuring range Averay ja noise lave Aio a0 dBm Graticile Vertical 4 division r ferenoe bey el is top line of graticule 10 dBidee Oto 70 dB from relarance bevol p dBrdiv 01o 40 dB from reference level LOG tberindata aE aha Display 2dHdi Oto 16 d5 from rolerance l val 1 dBdiv Ojo 8 dB fren reference lavel LIR 12 5s Linearity H 2 dB dB 1 5 dB 70 dB Sorting rane 105 to 30 dBm LOG 95 to 30 dBm LIN Calibration output mote a r Eik 10 dBm 0 3 dB 100 MHz 10 kHz Reference accuracy ie a E OY bh pa level Relerance level 2 0 08 releranoo lov 99 to 10 dBm frequency 100 MHz 0 d8 input attenuator and atter calibration accuracy i using GAL OUTPUT Frequency response Dependi on extemal mixer AVE OGe noise evel Video bancdwialh Depends on extemal mixer 100 dBm typical with 20 dB external mixer conversion loss 1 KHz resolution bandwidih 1 Hz io 3 Me tz 4 4 10 Sequence Sal
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7. acted AN or automatic ally conned le frequency Span Continued on next page SPECTRUM ANALYZERS Anritsu lta MS710C 7 No rma Frequency and level at markers displayed E Fr requency readout r resolution 1 50 of span div or or 1 kHz X n whichever greater E E Level readout resolution 400 ot scaldi i A delta o Frequency and level di fference at two markers displayed Marker Frequency readout resolution 1 a 1 50 of span div m mM c Level readout resolution 1 100 of scale div Peak Marker always tracks peak position and shows frequency and level readout resolution sai same as normal marker resolution oo ae hte ne ey 1 50 of span div or 10 kHz X n whichever greater MKR CF Local output for external mixer 3 to 6 GHz 7 dBm 521 4 MHz IF input for external mixer Marker frequency set to center frequency Other specifications are the same as the 100 kHz to 2 GHz and 1 7 to 23 GHz band specifications Peripherals and optional accessories Plotters and printers Typical plotters ihat can be used for direct plotting are classified into ihres groups according to their types of command The interfaces ara GEB or Centronics style e bit parallel Manufacture CON uniry Model GRAPHTEC Ja pan POS411 GRAPHTEG Japan FPaS02 Hewlai
8. ch as SHIFT and MARKER functions and 3 a preset memory which can memorize up to 10 sets of measurement conditions Main applications Spectrum analysis of microwave devices and components Spurious emission and spectral distribution measurements of analog and digital communications transmitters interference measurements for radio stations satellite each stations etc Spectrum analysis in basic research such as nuclear physics and radio astronomy Spurious measurements for home use satellite broadcast receivers and related equipment i Functions Wide variety of signal search functions The special purpose PEAK CENTER SPAN UP DOWN and HALF SCREEN SHIFT keys enable rapid location of the desired signal HALF SCREEN SHIFT HALF SCHEEN SHIFT FUNCTION F 7 S660BGH SP22 00Mit Rhe 10 dia PRBS 2 a k k t i 2 it a E a a r E E b TTT TTELLA TEFC oe LEP eee ee vu Th SWP ddad ATTA RBW OBEN SPECTRUM ANALYZERS Marker Five marker functions Normal Delta Peak Marker CF and Signal Track are provided In Signal Track during successive sweeps the marker continuously tracks the peak signal and at the start of each sweep the marker frequency is moved automatically to the center frequency to hold the signal around the center of the screen For the convenience of users Signal Track is automatically stopped when the signal is lost The photo shows the delta marker which enables read ing
9. eo bandwidth Other specifications are the same as the 100 kHz to 2 GHz and 1 7 to 23 GHz band specifications 18 to 140 GHz band with external mixer frequency Ch Arniclitudde 92 Modal Fuen band and harmone number Center Maguangy MS710C 4 MS7 160 48 0 to 26 5 GHz 6 22 0 to 33 0 GHz 26 5 fo 40 0 GHz 8 40 0 to 60 0 GHz 10 60 0 to 90 0 GHz 16 90 0 to 140 0 GH 26 Setting range In each Band Readout resolution 100 KHz 18 to 60 GHz 1 MHz eNi Mogha 1 MHz Readout accuracy 30 kHz x harmonic number ee qi TA r e kirimane number ptl ng Number umit Keys datg Moh peak ce ter key WO pfalt sca a shift ke Setin 3 range and ESEA N7 z The followinguernah OOF ied tuning in nubs t keyssind in data knob Frequency span Setting range gach band sr an TEA NE EHE X ri fn 200 KA Sonic in 1 KAZ q ifcremfernds 210 KHz nidiv to 2H 1x mav ia PO KHAS m ingteaments 2 1 MAPS nidivio 2 Me amp nidivin 106 H24 n incremenis 21 Whe mdi to 200 Mite amdi ineMH2 n increments Por saan updown kys 1 KAZ S mA to 200 MHz wdw int amn ERs mS x m 10M A Sequence i AT yOnic number bs halle weer ESE KHZ wto 200 MH x midiv 109 1 kHz amp nvdiv to 5 KHz amp nvdivi j Setting Numi barur il key di ua EnO h iC apan upy ten wh keys lt ee PEPE in each band span a 1 MHz amp n MHz span 200 MHZ nj al OF a a ntvanes withbsnan setings fa ii T
10. erence at two markers displayed 1 50 of span div Marker always tracks peak position and shows frequency and level readout resolution same as Normal Marker resolution Marker frequency set to center frequency CRT Display area 80 mm X 100 mm Display item Graticule signal traces function setting value error message title frequency band list shift function list and memory list Signal traces Memory capacity Horizontal 501 points vertical 801 points A and B traces backed up by battery Display NORMAL MAX HOLD AVERAGE AB A gt B Up to 10 sets of each function setting canbe saved or recalled The memory list can be displayed on the CRT backed up by battery Up to 9 sets of display title function settings signal trace can be saved or recalled Sweep time 2 ms div to 10 s div May be selected manually or automatically coupled to frequency span resolution bandwidth and video bandwidth For0 Hz frequency span 2 ps div to 10 s div with manual setting When stop frequency start frequency gt 2 GHz the previous time is set and time cannot be set manually Trigger Signal free run line video and external trigger GPIB IEEE488 IEC625 1 24 pins all front panel functions expect power switch CRT intensity level calibration and trigger level adjustment knob can be remote controlled CRT information can be plotted by the specified plotter or printer AC 100 V 12 50 60 Hz S200 VA 177H X 426W X 451D mm 32
11. lyzer with wide user applications The MS710C D E F is easy to use and has a variety of functions suited to users re quirements Use of a simplified PLL synthesizer local oscillator gives a high ac curacy of 30 kHz 6 5 GHz MS710C E and_a high resolution of 100 Hz 6 dB 70 dB 3 GB Other features include wide dynamic range second harmonics 100 dB and an optional wide measurement frequency range of up to 140 GHz by using external mixers This fundamental performance is required by most users In addition a two channel digital memory enables simultaneous display of two measured data display of sub traction results and processing functions such as MAX HOLD and AVERAGING By using these functions the MS710C D E F can pro vide many display record related functions such as signal search and marker point data readout for numeric display and direct plotting A new function which enables store recall of up to 9 sets of measured data and measurement conditions has also been added The MS710C D E F has been designed for both easy manual operation and completely automatic operation via GPIB The design includes PEAK CENTEA STGHAL SEARCH S TEHAL SERACH F i Tai G300GH Rist dia MB i LEETE 7 Stbe SP e Lie O daa Joib T TY depa rE a rP 1 rr GPIB 1 a grouped key layout with different key sizes depending on their functional importance 2 an operation guide display for complicated operations su
12. of the frequency and level differences between two markers a g 48bHt 45 648 DELTA HARKER F 1000 00 SP akkr RLit O dBm 18 eGR EE ik en a E F E F E E F d d F i i Ci ee TEESE fe ee a ia fi E CE Pe Ee a ELE 1 a ee k C 4 1 ee eC fe a I a F E Ki C C Ea C a m aed b i ALEE 1 1 5 a DRE RES i E aF a PEGE E I 13 0 AT 3080 s a ee ee REW 308 Hid VEW 38 He SW a t RRR SEEE EEEE fio a oe I om oe T m yT Serectio n MS710C D E F guide Anritsu List display based on operability research Five list displays enable effective use of the many functions The dis plays are classified into two types operation procedures and memory contents As an example of each type 1 the marker function list and 2 measurement condition list are shown below MARKER FUNCTION LIST NORMAL MARKER CENTER FREQ DELTA MARKER FREQ SPAN DIV PEAK MARKER REF LEVEL MARKER CTR PEAK CTR MARKER OFF OFF SELECT KEY gt Marker function list MEMORY lt So CTR 100 0M SPAN START STOP REF dBa 1 dB 6 7 8 9 11 7006 iS 2 0886 10 0086 32dBu 1048 10dB 184B SCALE RBW lt ik ik 3M VOW 3k 3k 3M SWP 6825 ATT 38 dB SHIFT OFF 4 SAVE 9825 10dB 10dB 1 9 CLEAR 1 9 Measurement condition list Model 10 kHz to 30 MH
13. t f Setting range In each band span 10 kHz In each band span 1 MHz z 1 MHz span 200 MHz Rondout reeciition Min 10 kHz various with span settings 10 MHz span 210 MHz Start stop frequency span stop frequency start iggayerry span stop frequency start frequency Readout accuracy center frequency accuracy 2 5 of span __ Setting Number unit keys or data knob Resolution bandwidth 6 dB bandwidth Setting range 100 Hz to 3 MHz in 1 3 10 sequence Setting Selectable manually or automatically coupled to frequency span Selectivity 60 dB 3 dB S10 1 resolution bandwidth 1 kHz eee Residual FM 3200 Hzp p 0 1 s center frequency S65 GHz span 3100 kHz div Stability Noise sidebands 75 dB 1 kHz resolution bandwidth 10 Hz video bandwidth 30 kHz from signal center frequency 36 5 GHz Measuring range ee ee Average noised level to 30 dBm Graticule Vertical 8 divisions reference level is top line of graticule 10 dB div 0 to 70 dB from reference level 5 dB div 0 to 40 dB from reference level 2 dB div 0 to 16 dB from reference level 1 dB div 0 to 8 4B from reference level LIN 12 5 div Linearity j 0 2 dB 1 dB 1 5 dB 70 dB Setting range 109 to 30 dBm Calibration output accuracy 10 dBm 0 3 dB 100 MHz 10 kHz Reference level accuracy 2 0 dB reference level 99 to 10 dBm frequency 100 MHz 0 dB input attenuator and after calibrated
14. t Packard USA Pay SA Hewlett Packard USA TAA Printer Manufacture Country EPSON Japan CTM 800 Recommended external waveguide mixer Tektronix WM780 series 18 to 140 GHz 2 port type Hewlett Packard 11970 series 18 to 110 GHz 3 port type Note An additional amplifier such as MP11975A is required when using the HP11970 series mixer for local signal amplification Measuring cable Recommended measuring cables are as follows product of JUNKOSHA Co Ltd 1 JUNFLON microwave coaxial cable assembly 2 DGM010 02000EE general type 2 m N P 3 1 dB loss at 10 GHz 3 DGM024 02000EE low loss type 2 m N P 2 5 dB loss at 10 GHz Ordering information Please specify model order number name and quantity when ordering Model Order No Main frame MS710C Spectrum Analyzer 10 kHz to 23 GHz 18 to 140 GHz MS710D Spectrum Analyzer 100 kHz to 23 GHz 18 to 140 GHz MS710E Spectrum Analyzer 100 kHz to 23 GHz MS710F Spectrum Analyzer 100 kHz to 23 GHz Standard accessories JO104A Coaxial cord 1m BNC P RG 55 U N P 1 pe J0017 Power cord 1 m plug type must be specified 1 pc F00134 F0011 Fuse 5Aor2A 2 pcs F0010 Fuse 1 6 A 1 pcs FOO11 Fuse 2 A 1 pcs F0012 Fuse 3 15 A 1 pcs W0087AE MS7010 operation manual 1 copy W0087BE MS701 _j service manual 1 copy Option MS710 2 01 Occupied frequency bandwidth calculation function Optional accessories MP614A 50 2 75 Q Impedance Transformer J0078 20
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16. z 100 kHz t0 3 GHAT 7 to 23 GHz 18 to 140 GHz with external mixer High frequency accuracy MS710C MS710D y y L MS710E MS710F Ea L V 89 m SPECTRUM ANALYZERS Anritsu Specifications 100 kHz to 2 GHz and 1 7 to 23 GHz band Model MS710C E MS710D F Measuring range Be D 100 Hz to 2 GHz 1 7 to 23 GHz _Setting range 0 MHz to 2 GHz 1 7 to 23 GHz fas 10 kHz 10 MHz to 2 GHz 100 kHz 0 MHz to 2 GHz Readout resolution 49 kHz 1 7 to 23 GHz 1 MHz 1 7 to 23 GHz the following accuracy 2 of frequency span 10 of resolution bandwidth Center frequency 30 kHz 0 MHz to 2 GHz 1 7 to 6 5 GHz 1 MHz 0 MHz to 2 GHz 1 7 to 6 5 GHz Readout accuracy 60 kHz 6 5 to 12 5 GHz 2 MHz 6 5 to 12 5 GHz 90 kHz 12 5 to 18 5 GHz 3 MHz 12 5 to 18 5 GHz 120 kHz 18 5 to 23 GHz 4 MHz 18 5 to 23 GHz Setting Number unit keys data knob peak center key or half screen shift key Setting range and resolution The following and 0 Hz fixed tuning in number unit keys and in data knob 1 kH2 div to 200 kHz div in 1 kHz increments 210 kHz div to 2 MHz div in 10 kHz increments a Frequency span 2 1 to 20 MHz div in 100 kHz increments S 21 to 200 MHz div in 1 MHz increments For span up down keys 1 kHz div to 200 MHz div in 1 2 5 10 sequence d i Readout accuracy 5 6 kHz div to 200 MHz div 10 1 to 5 kHz div Setting Number unit keys data knob or span up down keys l
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