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Applied NS-1 – Broadband Noise Generator

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Portable Handheld Broadband White Gaussian Noise RF Test Signal Generator (5-2150 MHz)

  • Cost effective
  • 5 to 2000 MHz frequency range
  • Compact and convenient handheld design
  • Includes padded carrying case with belt clip and spare battery
  • Field replaceable “F” connector
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Applied NS-1 – Broadband Noise Generator

The Model NS-1 is a handheld broadband noise generator. It generates a wide, even, RF noise-signal. The NS-1 is popular for testing network components and aligning a building’s coaxial cable network. The NS-1’s noise-signal is also used to provide the RF source for measuring insertion loss of cable, splitters, taps and more. Its basic, straightforward performance makes it ideal for applications that require a stable RF stimulus with broadband coverage.

Applications:

  • Testing and measuring insertion loss of cable, splitters, taps
  • Great for obtaining network frequency response

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