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  Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) Analysis Meter

Perry Keller

Toronto, Canada - GAO Instruments (www.GAOInstruments.com) has rolled out its quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) analysis meter designed for the installation and maintenance of Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) systems. It complies with DVB-C and ITU J.83 Annex A standards. This meter features C/N measurement, return path testing, voltmeter functionality, spectrum analysis, data logging, analog TV measurement and DVB power measurements including QAM, QPSK and COFDM.
The QAM analysis meter, model A0500005, operates over a wide frequency range of 5MHz to 870MHz with a resolution of 10kHz. It boasts intelligent power management, fast setup and alphanumeric input and allows for easy transfer of test data to a computer or printer. The meter measures and displays parameters such as channel power, MER and BER, signal level of DVB networks at a specific frequency or any carrier within the system range. In addition, this portable analyzer efficiently and accurately tests analog, QAM and FM channels and also functions a voltmeter.
Visit http://www.GAOInstruments.com for more information or to purchase this product online.
For any sales inquires please contact:
1-877 585-9555 ext. 601 - Toll Free (USA & Canada)
1-416 292-0038 ext. 601 - All Other Areas
sales@gaoinstruments.com
About GAO Instruments
GAO Instruments (www.GAOInstruments.com) is a global leader in research, development and manufacturing of high performance telecommunication testers, electronic measurement instruments and other test and measurement devices.


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7/22/2010


 

 

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