Telemetry Signal Simulator Spans 2200 to 2300 MHz

The DS-7210 portable telemetry signal simulator is a handheld, battery-powered, synthesized test signal source designed to tune from 2200 to 2300 MHz in 500-kHz steps. Its output-power level can be set from +10 to 20 dBm in 1-dB increments. The instrument allows a pulse-code-modulated (PCM) data stream to be selected with various data rates from 10 kB/s to 10 mB/s. The signal simulator includes a USB port for connectivity to an external personal computer, thereby allowing the import of custom modulation formats. The simulator can be supplied with an optional low-gain omnidirectional antenna or a directional antenna with 6-dBi gain.

De Vries Scientific, P.O. Box 3408, Camarillo, CA 93011-3408; (805) 312-2943, Internet: www.devriesscientific.com.

Please or Register to post comments.

Newsletter Signup

Webcasts

GaN Roundtable: The State of GaN Reliability Today

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013, 2:00 pm ET. Gallium nitride (GaN) has come a long way over the past few years in terms of affordability, industry acceptance and, in particular, reliability. In this webcast roundtable, a panel of expert speakers will assess the current state of GaN reliability, along with offering predictions for its future.

Click here to register!

Whitepapers

New App Note: Best Practices for Making the Most Accurate Radar Pulse Measurements
Sponsored by Agilent Technologies
Download this app note

Agilent Technologies Complex Modulation Generation with Low Cost Arbitrary Waveform Generators - Agilent's Trueform Architecture for Wireless Applications
Sponsored by Agilent Technologies
Download this white paper

Browse more white papers from Microwaves and RF

Connect With Us