This solution brochure covers the four steps to success when interference hunting, as well as which Anritsu product/solution is suitable for each step in the process. P/N: 11410-00900
Brochure
pdf 2.0 MB
Version: C
6/14/2022
The Field Master Pro MS2090A device delivers the highest levels of RF performance available in a handheld, touchscreen spectrum analyzer. P/N: 11410-01103
Brochure
pdf 17.2 MB
Version: T
4/5/2022
The Anritsu mobile interference hunting system automates the interference hunting process. Multiple measurements are automatically taken and processed using the MX280007A software. Using mapping software resident on a Windows laptop/tablet, an Anritsu handheld spectrum analyzer and an omnidirectional antenna, directions and voice prompts are provided in this system to guide the driver to the source of interference. P/N: 11410-00823
Brochure
pdf 5.1 MB
Version: M
10/19/2021
With RF interference representing the single largest impact to satellite operation performance and resulting in significant costs for the satellite operator. Anritsu provides a comprehensive solution for interference problems in a satellite network. We also have the ability to monitor spectrum, detect interference, set alarms, troubleshoot signal problems, spectrum clearing, and pinpointing the position of an interference source. P/N: 11410-01198
Application Note
pdf 4.4 MB
Version: A
9/29/2020
The purpose of this application note is to detail the procedure for creating off-line maps. While there are several open source options for tile map construction, this application note will be using Map Puzzle to detail the method for incorporating these maps into the Anritsu software application. P/N: 11410-01132
Application Note
pdf 901.1 KB
Version: A
4/28/2020
Mobile InterferenceHunter is a drive tool for
locating RF interference sources. Mobile InterferenceHunter is a Microsoft Windows application. It runs on a laptop or tablet computer and can connect to Anritsu handheld spectrum analyzers through an Ethernet cable
or Wi-Fi via a travel router. The system displays multiple indicators of power levels which aid in determining the location of the interfering signal source. P/N: 10580-00416
User Guide
pdf 10.3 MB
Version: F
1/14/2020
This helpset details the initial setup of the hardware, software, and interfaces to the instrument and its RF connections. Display Layout describes the software user interface and features. How To describes how to perform specific tasks within the Mobile InterferenceHunter software. P/N: 10450-00045
Online Help System
htm 185.0 KB
Version: D
1/14/2020
To meet demand for additional bandwidth for cellular and broadcast operations, national regulators are reallocating spectrum previously used for other applications. Before a new network can be rolled out within these frequencies, it is critical for the new license owner to confirm that all legacy users have terminated their transmissions. P/N: 11410-01154
Application Note
pdf 4.2 MB
Version: A
10/15/2019
A small 2 page flyer to showcase the right tools needed to achieve best in class network reliability. P/N: 11410-00855
Leaflet
pdf 1.7 MB
Version: F
7/29/2019
Discover Anritsu's best-in-class tools which will help your technicians and engineers optimize all areas of your network and elevate your network reliability to best-in-class. P/N: 11410-00617
Brochure
pdf 2.0 MB
Version: F
7/16/2019
This guide provides general information, configuration and operation instructions for the 2000-1752-R wireless travel router. P/N: 10580-00432
Installation Guide
pdf 1.2 MB
Version: D
9/25/2017
Interference from both illegal and unintentional signals is a significant problem for mobile service providers, security services and government regulators. Interference can often degrade network
performance, causing critical communications to be interrupted. Locating these sources of interference has traditionally been labor intensive and time consuming. P/N: 11410-00845
Application Note
pdf 4.9 MB
Version: B
4/21/2017
The first indicators of interference are noisy links, for analog systems. Legacy AM and FM systems indicate interference problems by various noises. Hiss, hum, or even voices from other transmissions can be heard. For digital transmissions, such as HDTV, cellular, or P25, interference shows up as limited range, dropped calls, or low data rate. P/N: 11410-00972
Application Note
pdf 3.3 MB
Version: A
9/27/2016
With the rapid expansion of wireless communications, the need for robust networks relatively free of interference continues to grow. Capacity is degraded by the presence of illegal or unlicensed signals that interfere with legitimate transmissions. These signals can be periodic or be present at different frequencies over time, making the discovery and removal of these sources of interference a significant challenge. P/N: 11410-00938
Brochure
pdf 28.5 MB
Version: A
6/10/2016
A Primer for Public Safety Engineers and
Cellular Operators. This application note outlines how to spot and fix interference that radiates from Cable TV systems. P/N: 11410-00907
Application Note
pdf 3.7 MB
Version: B
1/20/2016
This note will help you understand the tradeoffs in monitoring spectrum, as well as how to set up your analyzer for your situation. P/N: 11410-00849
Application Note
pdf 6.1 MB
Version: A
3/19/2015