HP 8714C RF Network Analyzer Transmission Reflection Test 300kHz-3GHz
Hewlett Packard
Details
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CategoryTesting Equipment
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Dimension22.0in x 18.0in x 8.0in
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SerialUS38171153
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
This Hewlett Packard 8714C RF Network Analyzer, made in the United States, is designed for precise measurement of reflection and transmission parameters in production settings. The model 8714C offers a range from 300 kHz to 3 GHz, featuring a built-in transmission/reflection test set with two independent channels capable of measuring and displaying device parameters like transmission and reflection response. Equipped with advanced vector-error-correction techniques, it enhances accuracy for testing active devices. Additionally, it includes a synthesised source and narrow/broadband detection for dynamic uses. Outfitted with a monochrome display, it supports user-selectable formats and integrates digital signal processing to hasten operations. Despite slight cosmetic blemishes from usage, this device is in excellent functional condition.
Key Features
- Frequency Range: 300 kHz to 3 GHz
- Built-in Transmission/Reflection Test Set
- Advanced Vector-Error-Correction Techniques
- Dynamic Range: Greater than 100 dB
- Monochrome Display with User-Selectable Formats
- Dual Independent Channels
Specifications
- Frequency Range: 300 kHz to 3 GHz
- Dynamic Range: Greater than 100 dB
- Input Impedance: 50 Ohm
- Connectivity Interface Type: GPIB
- Directivity: 40 dB
- Maximum Input: 23 dBm
- Transmission/Reflection Test Set Integrated
- Narrowband and Broadband Detection
Weight
Imperial: 61.2 Pounds
Metric: 27.76 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 26.4 lb x 21.6 lb x 9.6 lb
Metric: 67.06 cm x 54.86 cm x 24.38 cm
Harmonized Code
9030.33.00
Harmonized Code Details
Harmonized code 9030.33.00 refers to 'Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking electrical quantities, without a recording device'. This code fits the HP 8714C as it measures transmission and reflection in RF networks.
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