Wideband Power Sensor Supports On-Site Testing

Jan. 24, 2007
When combined with the company's Site Analyzer, model 5000-EX ditgital power meter, or a personal computer, the model 5012 wideband power sensor from Bird Electronic Corporation can perform a wide range of power measurements for cellular site management ...

When combined with the company's Site Analyzer, model 5000-EX ditgital power meter, or a personal computer, the model 5012 wideband power sensor from Bird Electronic Corporation can perform a wide range of power measurements for cellular site management applications. With an operating range of 350 MHz to 4 GHz and power measurement range of 0.15 to 150 W average power (400 W peak power), the power sensor can test for average power, peak power, crest factor (peak-to-average power), reflected power, and perform statistical analysis such as measurement of the complementary cumulative distribution function (CCDF). For more information on the wideband power sensor, visit the Bird site at
http://www.bird-technologies.com

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