USB RF & Microwave CW Power Meter's

Connecting a sensor directly to a PC is the most cost-effective method for high-precision power measurements, especially if a PC is already used for data acquisition and evaluation. Moving the control and measurement display away from the sensor and into the PC means you save space and reduce cost. We now are able to make our product even smaller with the use of a PDA. This gives the ability to have the measurements that you require to take "In your pocket".

There are three frequency ranges:

12.4 GHz, 18.5GHz and 26.5 GHz Purchase the following online at: ST124SMA 12.4GHz
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ST185SMA 18.5GHz
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ST265SMA 26.5GHz
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The power sensor is only 1.7 x 1.350 x 5.2 inches (34x 43 x 132 mm) and can easily be operated from a laptop. Cables and software are provided as standard. PDA interface =93Power Meter in your pocket=94
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Power Meters make connections via USB

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See the =93Power Sensors Work With USB Computers=94 article by Jack Browne in Microwaves & RF at the following URL:

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See data sheets and specs:

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For information contact: snipped-for-privacy@satori-technology.com Tel: +44 (0) 1899 229258

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Maybe the best way to deal with this type of advertisement is tell people to visit the competitors of this company every time they post this. So, put your money into one of these non-spamming power sensor companies instead. After all, who would trust a spammer!

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