Spectrum Analysers

Spectrum analysers are used for analysing the frequency spectrum of radio frequency, RF and audio signals. Ideal for research and development, education, production, maintenance, and many more. We stock high-quality products at low prices.

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Aim-TTi PSA3605 Handheld RF Spectrum Analyser (3.6GHz)
Aim-TTi PSA3605 Handheld RF Spectrum Analyser (3.6GHz)
£1,915.00
£2,298.00 inc. vat
  • Frequency range: 10MHz to 3600MHz
  • Unlimited storage of waveforms, set-ups and screens
  • Live, View and Reference traces are displayed in contrasting colours
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Aim-TTi PSA3605USC Handheld RF Spectrum Analyser (3.6GHz)
Aim-TTi PSA3605USC Handheld RF Spectrum Analyser (3.6GHz)
£2,156.00
£2,587.20 inc. vat
  • Pre-installed U02 firmware update provides additional features, functions and modes
  • Frequency range: 10MHz to 3600MHz
  • Automatic CP, ACPR and OBW measurements
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Aim-TTi PSA6005 Handheld RF Spectrum Analyser (6GHz)
Aim-TTi PSA6005 Handheld RF Spectrum Analyser (6GHz)
£2,274.00
£2,728.80 inc. vat
  • Frequency range: 10MHz to 6000MHz
  • Normal, Peak Hold and Average trace modes
  • Unlimited storage of waveforms, set-ups and screens
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Aim-TTi PSA6005USC Handheld RF Spectrum Analyser (6GHz)
Aim-TTi PSA6005USC Handheld RF Spectrum Analyser (6GHz)
£2,511.00
£3,013.20 inc. vat
  • Pre-installed U02 firmware update provides additional features, functions and tools
  • Frequency range: 10MHz to 6000MHz
  • Data logging with unlimited storage of waveforms, set-ups and screens
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About Spectrum Analysers

A spectrum analyser displays a spectrum of signal amplitudes on different frequencies. It enables analysis that determines whether signals fall within the required limits. It displays spurious signals, complex waveforms, rare short-duration events, and noise.

Spectrum analysers can also analyse transient signals, capture burst transmissions and glitches, and show if stronger signals are masking weaker ones.

The devices are frequently used to examine the dynamic frequency spectrum of modern RF and audio signals that change over time. They display the individual elements of signals and the performance of the circuits producing them.