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Atec Agilent-N9330A User Manual

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Early identification of potential
problems

Deteriorating cable and antenna conditions,
such as a loose or corroded connector, a
pinched or restricted cable, or damaged
lightning arrestors cause minor RF
impedance changes. These result in poor
VSWR, power loss and antenna bandwidth
drift.

Booting up fast,N9330A will minimize your
test time,and store test data quickly.

Alternatively, perhaps you are expanding or
newly installing such services to meet end-
user demand for total geographic coverage
and service availability.

Whatever your test circumstances, you
most likely define your test targets as the
number of sites tested per day by your
technicians consequently you'll appreciate
speed is important; adequate data stored
to permit confident post-test analysis.

You will find the Agilent N9330A
tester equally useful, whether you
are relying on the rapid installation of new
civilian network infrastructure,
or working in the rugged field environment
of a military or homeland security
communications modernization programs.

Broadcasting and radio link set up are
further application areas for this tester.

Early identification of potential
problems

Distance-To-Fault testing uses frequency
domain reflectrometry (FDR) techniques
that readily identify theses slight changes
in RF impedance. Therefore, routine DTF
tests as part of a preventative maintenance
plan help identify these potential problems
allowing timely correction before they make
costly repairs necessary.

You'll find that boot up is fast, test time
minimal, and test data stored quickly.

It's truly lightweight, easily handheld,
yet traditionally rugged: important
considerations when testing in the field.

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