
Getting started
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FSVA3000/ R&S
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FSV3000
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3.1
Key features
The R&S FSV3000 Signal and Spectrum Analyzer and the R&S FSVA3000 Signal and
Spectrum Analyzer set standards in RF performance and usability. Key features are:
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Wide analysis bandwidth (up to 200
MHz for the FSV3000 and up to 1
GHz for the
FSVA3000)
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Very high measurement speed
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Low phase noise
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Excellent dynamic range
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Smart wizards for fast setup of complex measurement tasks
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SCPI recorder
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Virtual one box instrument with a Rohde
&
Schwarz signal generator
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Multiple measurement applications can be run and displayed in parallel
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Optional measurement applications for demodulation of analog and digital modula-
ted signals
For a detailed specification, refer to the data sheet.
Due to these features, the R&S FSV3000 and the R&S FSVA3000 are ideal for various
measurement tasks, for instance:
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Functional check and repair in service and maintenance due to the excellent usa-
bility
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Measurements on 5G NR and other wireless standards with the optional measure-
ment applications for cellular and WLAN standards
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Production of components due to the high measurement speed
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Analysis of wideband modulated signals, short events or the linearization of amplifi-
ers due to the wide analysis bandwidth
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Measuring oscillators due to the low phase noise
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Identifying and analyzing spurious emissions due to the large spurious-free
dynamic range and low DANL
3.2
Preparing for use
Here, you can find basic information about setting up the product for the first time.
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Switching the instrument on and off
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Connecting an external monitor
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Preparing for use