Hp Agilent 8562e Spectrum Analyzer 30 Hz-13.2 Ghz Cert Of Calibration

US $4,695.00

  • Fontana, California, United States
  • Jan 29th
I have another unit for 400$ more w /  OPTIONS 7 AND 8 which are 7: digitzed fast time domain sweeps useful for zero spans and high resolution bandwidth amplitude accuracy and faster sweeps 8: and signal ID for external mixing it isolates the true signal of the input and removes the spurious non wanted signals you get with external mixing.. these options originally costed 3500$ each (7000$ more  total) from agilent so the value on this unit is much higher than a base unit that you see go for 6500 $ range. Also I can have the phase noise or spurious noise measurements installed on a free mass memory module before shipment for no extra cost! thats a 800 $ value ! This is a 30 hz to 13.2 ghz hp spectrum analyzer , but with the optional mixers that can be supplied, you can achieve 18-40 ghz +  testing! or even up to 110 ghz with other mixers BRAND NEW CALIBRATION (up to mil std specs etc and NIST traceable...) WITH  certificate of calibration!  passes all tests flawlessly .    I also have mixers up to 50 ghz for this so you can get up to 50 ghz with this analyzer ! 18 to 26.5 ghz mixer for 100$, 40 ghz mixer for 200$, and 50 ghz for 600$. the opt 7,8 unit I can also install opt 1 for no extra fee,  I may be able to lower the buy it now price on this. contact me about that 30 day warranty  right of return exchange warranty!  this is a  NEWLY REFURBISHED  8562E model spectrum analyzer with brand new realignment/ calibration    First I realigned the loda amplitude and dual mixer alignment  on the a14 board, then realigned the yig/yto and cal out freq which calibrates the frequency accuracy across the spectrum, then performed the ytf realignment which calibrates the amplitude and preselector, then complete flatness calibration and realignment according to the service manual . this unit performs like new in regards to amplitude,  attenuator, and frequency accuracy. My cal is much better than any cal lab's calibration because I run all the manual adjustments. they only run it thru a software program and realign the freq response(flatness) at most (if that). other companies like tmi just look at it and certify it automatically without even testing it thoroughly . However I am not NIST certified, only about half the cal labs are. My calibrations are NIST traceable tho, in other words my equipment is calibrated via nist traceable labs. pics show the dead on freq response  flatness On trace hold, as well as the no error recalled screen and the low hours screen. also you can see how accurate the frequency reference is . its dead on , not even 1 hz off after I realigned it.  You can also see how clean the signal is  and the sensitivity as well. the crt looks better in person. signal generator amplitude has been verified with calibrated by agilent power meter. . Overall the unit has no  issues and comes with a right of return guarantee , for exchange since I have 2 of them both with only around 470 hours or so. The process that I perform on my units would cost you at least 1500$ at any other dealer. Because I do all the usual calibrations plus all the adjustments. Even if you buy one on ebay calibrated or from a dealer calibrated, it wont include any manual adjustments and thus won't perform as precise . I'm sure of this because I  have received many units from cal labs all over the country and none of them do any adjustments or realignments like me. Not to mention, all my units are refurbished which means cosmetically making them in as pristine condition as possible. I have never had a problem shipping this same unit around the world so far. so feel free to buy it now from any country. there wont be any problems and shipping will be the cheapest you will find guaranteed! comes with face cover (for an extra 50$), mass memory module free , and  mixers up to 40 ghz for an extra 200$ which I can add into the buy it now price or 500$ for 50 ghz mixer) and power cable. cosmetically its in excellent condition with only a few minor scuffs. the only difference between the 8562E and 8563E is that the 3 has I larger frequency span. All buttons, knob, outputs , and inputs  and  both ref sources(rear 10 mhz ref and front 300mhz  cal out ref) work great. crt is in perfect condition with no screen burn or  significant sign of aging. Its still super bright and perfectly focused. . The crt is bright, clear, sharp and focused.  Product Description: Agilent Technologies 8562E Portable Spectrum Analyzer, 30 Hz to 13.2 GHz The Agilent Technologies 8562E spectrum analyzer is a wide band, very sensitive receiver. It works on the principle of "super-heterodyne receiver" to convert higher frequencies (normally ranging up to several 10s of GHz) to measurable quantities. The received frequency spectrum is slowly swept through a range of pre-selected frequencies, converting the selected frequency to a measurable DC level (usually logarithmic scale), and displaying the same on the CRT of the Agilent Technologies 8562E. The CRT displays received signal strength (y-axis) against frequency ( x-axis). Some applications for Agilent Technologies 8562E Spectrum Analyzers include Site Monitoring: Verify that the frequency and signal strength of your transmitter is accurate. Interference: Before a system is installed you use a Agilent Technologies 8562E spectrum analyzer to verify that the frequencies (you plan to use) are not occupied or if the presence of a very strong signal will interfere with your new setup. Interference can be created by a number of different situations. Other tests that utilize the Agilent Technologies 8562E spectrum analyzer features include antenna isolation, co-channel interference, adjacent channel power, occupied bandwidth, intermodulation, microwave or satellite antenna alignment, and characterization of components. Performance Characteristics of the 8562E Form Factor Benchtop Type Analyzer Input Impedance 50 MOhm Minimum Frequency 30 Hz Maximum Frequency 13.2 GHz Zero Span Yes Minimum Span 100 Hz Maximum Span 13.2 GHz Minimum Sweep Time 50 ms Maximum Sweep Time 100 ks Minimum Resolution Bandwidth 1 Hz Maximum Resolution Bandwidth 1 MHz Resolution Bandwidth Steps 1/3/10 Minimum Video Bandwidth 1 Hz Maximum Video Bandwidth 3 MHz Video Bandwidth Steps 1/3/10 Minimum Single-Side-Band Noise -113 dBc/Hz Maximum Single-Side-Band Noise -80 dBc/Hz Maximum Safe AC Input 1 dBm Maximum DC Input 50 V Minimum Displayed Average Noise -145 dBm Maximum Displayed Average Noise -90 dBm Maximum Dynamic Range 148 dB Maximum Amplitude Uncertainty 3 % Trigger Source External,Internal Trigger Modes Freerun,TTL Demodulation AM,FM Connector type (main signal) Type-N(f) 1st Local Oscillator (LO) Output Connector SMA(f) Cal Output Connector Type BNC(f) Probe Power Yes External Frequency Reference 10 MHz Noise Source Driver No this unit is guaranteed to work perfectly  with no issues,. . returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt only(30 day right of return and will be given an exchange only). Read my 100 Percent Positive FEEDBACK! My feedback says it all! I accept Paypal or cash in person on pickup. I have testing equipment here you can use to verify it works perfectly. serial upon request   For test equipment I am the largest used Stanford Research Systems dealer in the world. I am also known for my HP / Agilent spectrum analyzer and function generator sales as well.  For test equipment I am very knowledgeable with SRS  and HP agilent  equipment : pricing , testing,reconditioning,  and fixing basic issues. Every price that is listed is a price that the same unit sold for before at least  a few times. I am not like the other dealers who list for rediculous prices that no one has ever bought it for in hopes they can make themselves rich. All my prices sci elec test instruments are fair going rate prices. Please feel free to email me any questions as I will respond immediately! Most items look much better in person. international shipping rates are 120$ to 550$ depending on the country but usually about 350$ to 450$ for a spectrum analyzer measuring 28x22x18 inches 50 lbs. message for a formal quote before buying !  south america will be 550$. mexico is 250$. canada is 120$ to 200$ since it goes ups ground , I use ups ground, fedex ground, tnt and usps ems . I can also bill to your acct number if preferred. north, south and west europe is cheap , only around $250 to 350$.south america is 550$ I ship anywhere in the world !!!! Please email me your address for shipping quote if outside the USA .I fully insure all Items  and pack everything extremely well! Also If you buy the item>  please send your address in this format: Name: Street adress: City: State/Province: Area code/zip Code: Country: Phone Number :   Make sure you send your phone number! it is required for national and international shipping! :   generally worldwide shipping is really cheap compared to other sellers because I have a 50% discount with fedex priority express thru my friend, its only around 300$  to most countries and thats fully insured and usually trackable in detail. australia is a bit more , around -400$-500$  because its the most expensive country to ship to by any carrier.. Pickup is completely fine as well> I am located 50 minutes from Salt Lake Utah THE FOLLOWING IS ABOUT MY EXTENSIVE CALIBRATIONS Performed at my Cal Lab in California: My calibrations should last at least 3 years, maybe 4 (depending on use) before  needing a recal  Most common types of cal from companies like tmi, metrictest, teknet , test equipment connection, testmart, cal right,etc...     : type 1. Run the unit thru the test and adjustment module in the back with a software (one of 3 providers) that connects to a signal generator, splitter and power meter , and old style computer  which merely tests the functionality of the unit and does not adjust any parameter in any way. the software gives a pass/fail if it performs within a wide gap  of spec. (does not have to be accurate whatsoever to pass!) they then give you a cal certificate printed by the software  stating if it passes or fails. the flatness accuracy can be within 6 db range of error! unacceptable!  type 2. Companies like TMI dont have any cal automated software (not that you need it if you know what you're doing and can afford to spend some extra time on it) , they just have a tech turn it on and go thru some basic routine to test functionality. I have had multiple units come to me from TMI and other cal labs with a new cal from them and it was more than 8 db off with many holes , frequency was wayyyy out of spec! not even close!  and span accuracy was way out of spec because they had hardware defects ! yet somehow the units had  cal certificates and they verified that it was indeed calibrated and passed with no issues within spec. this has happened many times between me and my partner and other colleagues ,  but tmi is not the only company out in the test equipment field that is notorious for this kind of service.   type 3. companies like cal right in san diego are actually legit cal companies. they can do a great job realigning the flatness with their software , even if its way off to begin with,they also include a data report  printed by the software which can be tricky to interpret sometimes .  (some of my units   have this calibration when I need them to have data reports).  they only do basic sytf realignment and flatness adjustment . there are about 6 to 8 other adjustments including frequency adjustment and span adjustments that need to be calibrated to ensure your analyzer functions like new again and there simply is not any cal company in the country that performs all the adjustments in their cal routine. If I use this company for cal , I first run all the extensive adjustments myself here at my cal lab and then send it out to them so they can generate a data report and have the verification by software that some companies demand. If you need this type of cal and this unit doesn't state it has a data report, you can pay an extra 500$ for it and I'll send it out for you. Type 4. this is my cal routine and consists of realigning the loda amplitude and dual mixer alignment  on the a14 board, then realign the yig/yto  which is the span accuracy adjustment, and cal out freq which calibrates the frequency accuracy across the spectrum (10 mhz clock cal) ,then check and adjust the a16 board micro adjustment ,and verify the sampler on the a15 frequency synth board is where it should be , then perform the sytf (E series)/ytf(A series) realignment which calibrates the amplitude and preselector, then complete flatness calibration (which makes the amplitude across the spectrum dead on accurate ) and realignment according to the service manual but doing a secret technique I figured out from years of experience that allows me to program the analyzer to support up to 26.5 ghz without having the option 26 ! some analyzers may be only able to get to 26 ghz within spec after my flatness adjustment but most can get up to 26.5  perfectly within spec! Every analyzer you buy won't be able to peform past 22 ghz within spec without my adjustments,  this is a huge added bonus for the unit that greatly increases its value  and It's all free, no extra charge , included in the  cal! .I also check all the voltages to make sure the power supply across all 8 boards are right on the money. and I also adjust the crt as well to ensure that you get the most brightness and focus as possible! (quite often I can convert a bad crt into a good crt with only a simple series of adjustments! ) my units will perform like new in regards to amplitude,  attenuator, span and frequency accuracy         

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