R&s Sfu/opt.b30,k1,k40,k80 - Broadcast Test System

US $9,000.00

  • Seoul, Korea, South
  • Jan 29th
R&S SFU/opts. - Broadcast Test System                                                                                                                               Product Overview The R&S®SFU broadcast test system is a multistandard signal generator that is used worldwide. It provides a platform that supports all conventional TV and audio broadcasting standards and is used as a reference signal source. This all-in-one compact solution combines many applications in a single instrument of only four height units. Key Features   All-in-one compact solution Multistandard reference signal generator Realtime TV and audio broadcasting signal generation Analog and digital transmission standards Wide frequency range from 100 kHz to 3000 MHz Outstanding signal quality Transmission and interferer simulations Bit error ratio (BER) tester Internal analog and digital video and audio signal sources Options / Remarks   B30 : Fading Simulator K1 : DVB-T/H Coder K40 : AWGN Noise K80 : Extended I/Q Conditions   Used. In good working and cosmetic condition. Warranty   30 days warranty Payment   Paypal Shipping   We can ship worldwide! Buyer pays for all shipping costs. We will let you know the shipping costs after we receive your shipping address. We also accept any international courriers like DHL,FedEx, UPS....
Condition:
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Brand R&S
Country of Manufacture Germany
Model SFU

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