Sencore introduces digital TV/RF analyzer

Nov 17, 2011 9:19 AM

    
The SLM 1478 provides in-depth digital signal measurements from 4MHz to 1GHz.

The SLM 1478 provides in-depth digital signal measurements from 4MHz to 1GHz.

Sencore has launched the SLM 1478, the newest member of its SLM line of RF signal analyzers designed for testing and analyzing digital TV/RF formats including NTSC, ATSC, QAM and DOCSIS signals.

The SLM 1478 is a portable digital TV/RF analyzer designed to meet the needs of TV/RF technicians and installers in CATV video delivery networks.

The analyzer provides in-depth digital signal measurements from 4MHz to 1GHz. To isolate signal issues, such as interference or noise, the SLM 1478 offers signal parameters including pre/post BER, average power, MER, spectral analysis, noise margin and constellation for QAM A and B. In addition, the unit offers DOCSIS 3.0 capabilities for complete modem installation testing and both forward and return path analysis, as well as channel bonding.




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