Description
The proliferation of wireless networks has placed increased demands on wireless professionals and contractors, who install, maintain and troubleshoot wireless communication networks. The majority of problems in wireless network installation and performance often occur within the base station infrastructure consisting of the cable and antenna system and associated RF connectors. Compounding the problem, often times cell sites are located in rural or difficult to access locations. Designed specifically for carriers, wireless professionals and contractors who install, maintain and troubleshoot wireless communications networks, the E7000 Series of Cable & Antenna Analyzers provide all necessary measurement functions and performance to accurately diagnose and verify the site½s cable and antenna system and RF connectors, as well as basic fiber-feedline testing.
Features:
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