![]() ![]() ![]() Site Master comes with OSL, InstaCal™, and FlexCal™įeatures: Superior immunity to RF interference, locate long range problems with 517 data points, saves up to 25 measurement test set-ups, saves up to 2000 measurement traces.Įach Unit Includes: Site Master User Guide, Soft Carrying Case, MST CD: Master Software Tools, User/ Measurement Guides, Programming Manual, Troubleshooting Guides, Application Notes, Rechargeable Li- Ion Battery, AC-DC Adapter, Automotive Cigarette Lighter 12 VDC Adapter, USB A/5-pin Mini-B Cable-10ft. Site Master automatically calculates the average cable loss.ĭistance-to-fault (DTF) is used to troubleshoot systems and locate the problem. ![]() Use the Site Master to make return loss and VSWR and verify that the cable and antenna system conforms to performance specifications Accuracy: > 42 dB corrected directivity Display: TFT color with adjustable backlight Calibration: OSL, InstaCal. Will the InstaCal Calibration Module, ICN50, work on the MS2036A answer. The Anritsu Site Master S331L is an all inclusive 1-port cable and antenna analyser covering the 2 MHz to 4 GHz range, with a built-in InstaCal module and a. Degraded cable systems and badly positioned antennas affect overall system coverage and eventually result in dropped calls. The majority of the problems you find at a typical cell site are caused by problematic cables, pinched cables, corroded connectors, antennas, lightning strikes, rain getting into cables, and bullet holes. Unlike a discrete calibration compo- nent, the InstaCal module can not be used at the top of the tower to conduct load or inser- tion loss measurements. It is suited for any experience level user for installing, commissioning, troubleshooting and maintaining today's wireless systems. The ICN50 InstaCal module provides field users with a convenient and fast way to perform the calibration as it eliminates the need to change the connection. Site Master S361E, covering 2MHz to 6GHz is designed to accurately locate and identify RF cable feed-line and antenna system faults. ![]()
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