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Saelig has introduced the GA4063 Spectrum Analyzer, a high specification instrument for evaluating signals from 9kHz to 3GHz. The GA4063 features an easy-to-use keypad and soft-key layout, and a large 8.5-inch (800x480) full-color widescreen TFT LCD display, and according to the company it is suited to a variety of LF to RF application demands. Bandwidth resolution can be set from 1Hz to 3MHz in 1/3/10 sequence, with maximum input signal capability of +30dBm. The GA4063's phase noise is -95dBc/Hz (offset10kHz), and displayed average noise level (DANL) specification is -130dBmï ^preamplifier off - 10MHzï 2.5GHz -148dBm; preamplifier on - 10MHzï 2.5GHz: typical -160dBm.)
Advanced measurements offered include: channel power, adjacent channel power, occupied bandwidth, harmonic distortion, third-order intermodulation distortion, phase noise, etc. Other features include simultaneous trace displays, color display by bandwidth selection, waterfall plots, etc.
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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

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