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2013 MWC Anritsu's New And Improved PIM Master MW82119A

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Anritsu's Tom Bell introducing world's first high powered, portable PIM testing unit:

The PIM Master MW82119A Battery-operated, High Power Portable, Passive Intermodulation Analyzer offers the following benefits:

1) 40 watt power, battery operated with integrated distance to PIM for remote radio head applications
2) Large easy to use, multimode display mode with high res black and white interface for daylight conditions

Battery-operated, high power Passive Intermodulation (PIM) testing solution for the major wireless standards in use around the world. The PIM Master's small size and light weight, combined with battery operation, make it the ideal solution for verifying PIM performance at difficult to access sites such as Remote Radio Head (RRH) installations or indoor Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS).


Frequency options available:

LTE 700 MHz (Upper & Lower)
Cellular 850 MHz
E-GSM 900 MHz
DCS 1800 MHz
PCS 1900 MHz
PCS/AWS 1900/2100 MHz
Measurements:

PIM vs. Time
Swept PIM
Distance-to-PIM™ (DTP)

The PIM Master includes Anritsu's patented Distance-to-PIM (DTP) technology for accurately determining the location of PIM faults, both inside the feed system as well as beyond the antenna. Distance-to-PIM allows technicians to quickly and efficiently locate PIM sources at a site resulting in quicker site repairs and lower cost.

The MW82119A is a high performance PIM test solution allowing operators to adjust output power from +25 dBm (0.3 Watts) to +46 dBm (40 Watts). PIM interference is highly dependent on the power level being transmitted by the system. By matching the PIM test power level more closely to the actual power level used at the site, operators will gain a clearer understanding of the true interference generated by both the RF infrastructure and the environment where the antenna is placed.



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