Aeroflex Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Aeroflex Holding Corp., announced a new family of three low-cost broadband signal analyzers. These analyzers locate, record and analyze complex communications signals for commercial, military and aerospace applications. Based on Aeroflex’s successful Broadband Signal Analyzer (BSA) family, the Scout, Hunter and Explorer signal analyzers offer market-leading performance at very attractive prices.
“Customers can reduce the cost of their signal analysis capability by at least 55 percent,” said Sue Guzman, Vice President and Aeroflex Cupertino General Manager, Aeroflex Test Solutions. “For customers, it means accessing the proven technology of the BSA at a lower price point. Unlike other analyzers that only tell you what happened, Aeroflex analyzers tell you why it happened.”
Scout, Hunter and Explorer Signal Analyzers Cover Wide Range of Applications
The new signal analyzer product family consists of a portable signal analyzer, the Aeroflex Scout CS1104, and two rack-mountable signal analyzers, the Aeroflex Hunter CS1207 and the Aeroflex Explorer CS1247. Common applications for the products include radar, communications, broadband RF test, satellites, electronic warfare (EW)/electronic countermeasures (ECM), spectrum monitoring, propagation measurement, electromagnetic environments (EME) analysis, wireless and chip test. All products have an intuitive user interface based on the market-leading Aeroflex BSA software, which is familiar to current BSA users and easy to navigate for new users.
The Scout CS1104 is a portable signal analyzer designed for the user who wants to go out in the field and to find signals of interest. Whether the task is collecting RF signals on the move, or analyzing them in the lab, the Aeroflex Scout allows ultimate flexibility. Scout’s RF coverage extends from 20 MHz to 3 GHz with 40 MHz instantaneous bandwidth, an 8 GB signal capture RAM and a 1 TB removable data storage disk. Scout is targeted to provide data analysis and recording for portable applications.
The Hunter CS1207 and Explorer CS1247 are rack-mountable signal analyzers. Hunter is ideal for users who wish to search for a specific signal, hone in on a narrower frequency range around that signal of interest, and to analyze it. Hunter’s RF coverage extends from 10 MHz to 6 GHz with 70 MHz instantaneous bandwidth, a 32 GB signal capture RAM, and an 8 TB removable data storage disk. It is designed for applications that need greater RF bandwidth than Scout and adequate memory for longer signal recordings.
The Explorer CS1247 combines Hunter’s existing narrowband capability with additional wideband capability. The Explorer is designed for the user who needs to explore, record and analyze across a wide frequency range. Explorer’s RF coverage extends from 10 MHz to 6 GHz with operator-selectable 70 or 400 MHz instantaneous bandwidths, a 32 GB signal capture RAM and an 8 TB removable data storage disk. Like Hunter, Explorer can zero in on a narrow spectrum range to look at a specific signal, record it and analyze it. Explorer excels in all of the Hunter applications as well as adding capability for wideband signals such as radar, communications and EW.
Software and Hardware Options
The family of Aeroflex BSAs incorporates a longer contiguous record time and solves a wider array of difficult problems more quickly than competitive products. Aeroflex BSA software has been used to collect and analyze RF signals for many years. The software is continually updated to solve emerging problems and new signal standards, as well as modifications to current signals. Scout, Hunter and Explorer all include three BSA software modules—BSA Basic, BSA Modulation Domain and BSA Scanning Spectrum Analyzer.