Code: Gigahertz Solutions - HF-ANALYZER HFE35C-BASIC
Description
It supports all "common advantages". Offers uncomplicated evaluation and outstanding overview over the exposure, a determination of suitable remedial actions, as well as a control of their effectiveness.
Frequency range: 800 MHz to 2.7 GHz
Features:
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