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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Testing and PAT Equipment
News Release from: Metrix Electronics
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 11 November 2005

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Compact TV field strength meters for terrestrial and satellite system installers are being offered at reduced rates for CAI/SCTE members in the UK and Ireland.

The S-7825 series are the latest additions to Sefram's family of professional field strength meters Metrix Electronics is the Sefram agent for the UK and Ireland

There are two models - each designed to meet the particular installation and maintenance requirements of analogue and digital terrestrial antenna and satellite dish system installers.

The S-7825 and S-7825ST models both cover the 45 to 865MHz band for terrestrial TV, and the 950 to 2150MHz band for satellite TV applications.

The S-7825ST is additionally equipped for COFDM digital terrestrial and QPSK digital satellite measurements.

It also features a fast CheckSat mode - a speedy dish alignment aid.

Their unique mosaic results display enables the user to view signal levels, spectrum and signal quality measurements (C/N, BER and MER) in one backlit colour TFT screen.

Channel set-ups and measurements can be stored in memory and downloaded to a PC via the serial interface.

The convenient padded carrying bag is just 185 x 165 x 290mm in size and, with its adjustable neck/carrying strap, is ideal for field use.

Overall weight is about 3.5kg, including the rechargeable battery, which provide around four hours use.

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