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The First Truly Rugged, Portable Radio Test Set!At only 8 lbs, and packaged in a solid aluminum weatherproof case, the Aeroflex 3500 is the first truly rugged, portable radio test set. Combining the features of a benchtop radio test set with up to 7 hours of battery life, the Aeroflex 3500 is a test set that is ready to be used anywhere. The 3500 is perfect for testing AM and FM radio transceivers, whether on a bench, installed in a vehicle, or in some remote location. It also has the power to test the cables and antennas, making it the only handheld radio test set that can test all the components of an installed radio system.
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New in Release 3.2.0
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Coming Soon
New Oscilloscope option gives the 3500 the capability of displaying audio signals New to the latest release, the 3500 now includes an optional oscilloscope. This oscilloscope allows the user of the 3500 to view the audio from the radio being tested or the demodulated audio from the RF signal received. The 3500 oscilloscope also includes markers that the user can use to help analyze the audio signal. Field Test 6 Software from Survey Technologies Inc With the release of the latest software, the 3500 will now support Survey Technologies Field Test 6 Software. Now, users of the 3500 series can improve and automate the acquisition, analysis and display of signal strength across a given terrain, as well as inside buildings. Field Test 6 has expanded the drive-test measurement concept to include indoor measurement and analysis for applications where GPS is not available. http://www.surveytech.com/ One port measurement of Distance to Fault, VSWR, Return Loss, or Cable loss The 3500 Radio Test Set allows the user to measure and graphically display distance to fault, VSWR, return loss and cable loss. VSWR, return loss, and cable loss are displayed on a graph that shows the respective values of these measurements versus frequency. Distance to fault (DTF) is also displayed on a graph that shows the return loss versus distance. A high return loss in the graph is an indication of a cable fault. With these four measurements, a complete analysis can be done on the cabling and antenna of a radio system. Perfect for Over-the-Air Testing Design for portable operation, the 3500 is ideal for performing over the air testing of installed radios. By utilizing over the air testing techniques, a radio installed in a vehicle or a remote site can be tested, without making a direct connection. A handset is included to help make voice quality measurements of the transmitter and receiver. Benchtop type tests allow the 3500 to go further than simple go/no go testing |