This Technical data sheet includes the GPS, Yagi, Horn, Mag Mount, Wideband, Log Periodic, Whip, Bi-Blade, and Loop antennas. P/N: 11410-00376
Datasheet
pdf 3.3 MB
Version: W
14/03/2023
The MX280005A vector signal analysis (VSA) software supports all common digital wireless modulation standards. Fast and accurate measurements make it ideal for R&D as well as early rollout of digital radio equipment and components. P/N: 11410-02844
Brochure
pdf 17.9 MB
Version: D
31/01/2023
The Vector Signal Analysis software is intended for testing physical layer modulation quality of various transmission standards. P/N: 10580-00475
User Guide
pdf 37.6 MB
Version: D
24/01/2023
Help is a compilation of user documentation for easier viewing and navigation. P/N: 10450-00068 | OHS | version D | 01/24/2023
Online Help System
html 184.9 KB
Version: D
24/01/2023
Spectrum monitoring systems facilitate the identification and removal of interference signals that degrade network capacity. By monitoring spectrum on a continual basis, problem signals can be identified as they occur
in real-time. Patterns of unwanted signal activity can also be examined, providing an efficient way to characterize and locate the source of the interference problem. P/N: 11410-00876
Brochure
pdf 9.4 MB
Version: L
05/10/2022
A quick overview of the 9 kHz to 6 GHz Remote Spectrum Monitor for remote RF signal monitoring. Includes features, key specifications, and available options. This RSM is designed for OEM applications. This solution can be integrated and branded into your own enclosure. P/N: 11410-01083
Brochure
pdf 763.7 KB
Version: D
05/10/2022
The MS27100A spectrum monitor module is available as a single RF input port instrument with wired Ethernet for remote interface and USB ports for connecting accessories. The MS27100A can also be expanded to four RF input ports with an optional multiplexer accessory. P/N: 11410-00898
Datasheet
pdf 2.1 MB
Version: T
05/10/2022
This documentation provides a description of the Anritsu’s Remote Spectrum Monitor and Vision Software API’s. It describes the graphical user interface, provides a how-to chapter to set up measurements, discusses API programing, and covers a lists of API programming commands. P/N: 10580-00435
Programming Manual
pdf 3.3 MB
Version: D
19/07/2022
Time Difference of Arrival is a technique for geo-locating RF sources. It requires three or more remote receivers capable of detecting the signal of interest. P/N: 11410-01009
Application Note
pdf 2.6 MB
Version: D
28/06/2022
This guide provides important notices, warranty, safety, and regulatory compliance information for the Anritsu MS2710xA series remote spectrum monitors. P/N: 10100-00064
Datasheet
pdf 1.3 MB
Version: H
11/01/2022
Help is a compilation of user documentation for easier viewing and navigation. P/N: 10450-00052 | OHS | version N | 12/07/2021
Online Help System
html 184.9 KB
Version: N
07/12/2021
Download the complete user guide for the MS2710xA family of Remote Spectrum Monitors. Chapters include Graphical User Interface, How to, and Programming with SCPI. P/N: 10580-00419
User Guide
pdf 8.3 MB
Version: N
07/12/2021
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
28/04/2020
To communicate with the MS2710xA Remote Spectrum Monitor or to change its IP configuration, a PC must be correctly set up to communicate with the instrument via a direct connection using a static IP. This guide explains how to set this up. P/N: 10580-00414
Quick Start Guide
pdf 1.4 MB
Version: D
10/07/2019
There are various methods for geo-locating an RF signal of interest. Primary alternatives include Power of Arrival (POA), Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA), and Angle of Arrival (AOA). In most situations where modulated signal bandwidths are greater than 25 kHz, TDOA provides the best accuracy. This application note focuses on the use of TDOA as a means for tracking a signal. P/N: 11410-01133
Application Note
pdf 689.8 KB
Version: A
10/07/2019
With the large increase in mobile data traffic, network operators are moving the BBU (BaseBand Units) from macro cell sites to a common central location allowing greater flexibility and cost savings. The connection from the BBU to the RRH (Remote Radio Head) is most commonly via CPRI at rates between 614.4 kbps to 10,137.6 Mbps. P/N: 11410-00927
Brochure
pdf 55.2 MB
Version: C
09/01/2019
Positive Train Control (PTC) is an advanced communications system to minimize train accidents by automatically controlling train activity. This includes real-time monitoring of static and dynamic conditions that require the train to slow or stop.
Clifton Weiss & Associates, Inc. (CWA) was retained as professional consulting engineers to conduct a 3-year study of interfering RF signals on an actively operating Northeast commuter railway.
The Case Study talks about and discusses the challenges and solutions.
Case Study
pdf 1.7 MB
Version: A
25/09/2017
This Quick Start Guide provides the installation instructions and exercises that illustrate the use of Vision Remote Spectrum Monitor Software.
Quick Start Guide
pdf 3.7 MB
Version: C
05/05/2017
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
20/01/2016