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Rohde & SchwarzHZ-16 – Preamplifier, 100 kHz to 3 GHz (Catalog 1147.2720.02)

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HZ-16 Preamplifier 100 kHz to 3 GHz, 20 dB power supply 100 – 230 V for probe HZ-15

  • Model HZ-16
  • Catalog number 1147.2720.02
  • HZ-16 preamplifier with 20 dB gain increases sensitivity
  • Electrically shielded magnetic field probes with easy determination of magnetic field orientation
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Rohde & SchwarzHZ-16 – Preamplifier, 100 kHz to 3 GHz (Catalog 1147.2720.02)

  • Model HZ-16
  • Catalog number 1147.2720.02
  • HZ-16 preamplifier with 20 dB gain increases sensitivity
  • Electrically shielded magnetic field probes with easy determination of magnetic field orientation

Inserting the R&S®HZ-16 preamplifier between the near-field probe and the spectrum analyzer makes it easier to measure very weak high-frequency fields of up to 3 GHz, e.g. during the development of controller hardware. The input and output are provided as 50-Ω BNC connectors to allow you to use any spectrum analyzer.

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