Cod: Gigahertz Solutions - HF-ANALYSER HF35C
Descriere
This is THE device for technical amateurs - especially easy to operate. It supports all above mentioned "common advantages" and it allows a straight forward assessment of the exposure, a determination of suitable remedial actions, as well as a control of their effectiveness.
Frequency range: 800 MHz - 2.7 GHz
Features:
Alte produse GIGAHERTZ
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GIGAHERTZ SOLUTIONS - LOW FREQUENCY ANALYSER ME3951A
• Responsivity increased by a factor of 10 (minimum display resolution: 0.1 V/m / 0.1 nT). |
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GIGAHERTZ SOLUTIONS - ULTRA BROAD BAND HF ANALYSER SET HFEW59BD PLUS
• For technical details please check the information supplied on the pages of the individual meters. |
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GIGAHERTZ SOLUTIONS - 3D-MAGNETIC FIELD DATA LOGGER NFA30M
• Allows longterm measurements of the magnetic field as required in the guidelines for sleeping place measurements. |
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GIGAHERTZ SOLUTIONS - HF-ANALYSER HF32D
• The reading shows the total pollution without any calculation required. |
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GIGAHERTZ SOLUTIONS - LOW FREQUENCY ANALYSER ME3851A
• NiMH battery, battery charger / power supply unit included. |
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GIGAHERTZ SOLUTIONS - ULTRA BROAD BAND HF ANALYSER SET HFEW35C
• This set also enables a quantitative differentiation between pulsed and unpulsed radiation corresponding to the building biology recommendations for the frequency range of 2.5 GHz to 6 GHz. |
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GIGAHERTZ SOLUTIONS - 3D-LF-ANALYSER WITH DATA LOGGER NFA400
• ONE-dimensional potential-free measurement of the electric field (Y-axis). |
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GIGAHERTZ SOLUTIONS - LOW FREQUENCY ANALYSER ME3030B
• The reading shows the total pollution without any calculation required. |
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GIGAHERTZ SOLUTIONS - HF-ANALYSER HF38B
• A 10 times higher sensitivity: Minimum display resolution 0.01 µW/m² . |
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GIGAHERTZ SOLUTIONS - HF-ANALYZER HFE35C-BASIC
• Audio analyses for the identification of pulsed radiation sources (mobile radio (GSM, UMTS/G3), cordless telephones (DECT), WLAN (Bluetooth), air-traffic control radar) by means of an acoustic signal proportional to the modulation frequency. |