Siretta SNYPER-LTE+ SPECTRUM (EU) RF Detector 2.6 GHz

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RS Stock No.:
187-3714
Mfr. Part No.:
SNYPER-LTE+ SPECTRUM (EU)
Brand:
Siretta
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Brand

Siretta

Maximum Frequency

2.6GHz

Product Type

RF Detector

Minimum Frequency

700MHz

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

50°C

Height

141mm

Width

36 mm

Weight

200g

Length

76mm

Standards/Approvals

CE

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The SNYPER-LTE+ Spectrum (EU) is a high performance, multi-language network signal analyser dedicated to surveying the 4G/LTE, 3G/UMTS & 2G/ GSM European networks. The SNYPER-LTE+ Spectrum (EU) does not require a SIM in order to provide network survey results. The SNYPER-LTE+ Spectrum (EU) can save multiple surveys locally in memory and incorporates Siretta’s leading live Scan feature which allows you to perform real time graphical site surveys on the full colour SNYPER display. The SNYPER-LTE+ Spectrum is supplied with an omni-directional antenna to detect “hotspots” in buildings and perform site surveys and also includes a directional antenna kit to perform point-to-point antenna alignment. The SNYPER can survey the local network and display results from all discovered cellular cell towers observed in the area. Results are ordered from highest to lowest “visible” base-station signal and the key network parameters of each are displayed.

Enhanced cellular surveying of new and existing installations on 4G / LTE, 3G / UMTS and 2G / GSM networks

Establish most suitable operator for application

Evaluate your “preferred” MNO’s performance

Determines “hotspots” & assists with antenna alignment, through Siretta’s liveSCAN feature

Results are reported in CSV & graphical HTML format

SIM free operation on all bands and technologies

Complete network breakdown and summary results

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