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The Perfect Solution for 3D Measurements

Aaronia Intros IsoLOG 3D Mobile Antenna - RF CafeMay 17, 2017 - The new IsoLOG 3D Mobile, Aaronia's latest development, is an ultra-light and small isotropic antenna which is compatible to any spectrum analyzer. It is directly ready for use and is a perfect plug and play solution for 3D measurements in limited time frames. The antenna requires no software installation, no power connection and no hardware changes. It is connectable via the N (male) connector to any analyzer or oscilloscope.

Each IsoLOG 3D Mobile includes an internal, rechargeable battery, offering a run-time of 6 hours, and a switchable low noise bypass preamplifier. The integrated amp allows measurements of very low-powered signals. Thus, used in bypass mode, the antenna is still usable for high field-strengths. The control of the antenna is done via USB or via manual antenna selection mode, requiring no USB connection.

Highlights:

  • Worlds first 9 kHz to 6 GHz Handheld Isotropic Antenna
  • Suitable for any Spectrum Analyzer
  • High Gain and Low Noise
  • Built-in Bypass Preamplifier
  • Manual or Automatic Axis Switch
  • Battery or DC Powered
  • Incl. Control Software
  • 10 years warranty

Specifications:

  • Compatible with any Spectrum Analyzer brand
  • Design: 3D (Isotropic)
  • Frequency range: 9 kHz to 6 GHz
  • Nominal impedance: 50 Ohm
  • VSWR: <1:2,5 (typ.)
  • Gain: up to 10 dBi
  • RF connection: N (female) or others on request
  • Dimensions (L/W/D): 340x75x75 mm
  • Weight: 350 g
  • Warranty: 10 years

Aaronia also integrated an ultra-fast adjustable "chopper" function. Using special, glitch free RF switches this feature offers an automatic endless antenna rotation/selection with a switching duration of up to 50 kHz. This feature transforms the IsoLOG 3D Mobile into a fully functional 3D antenna without the need of any USB software control.

Shipped in a waterproof transport-case, accompanied with a pistol grip with tripod functionality, the scope of delivery leaves nothing to be desire.

All Aaronia antennas are developed, individually produced and calibrated in Germany at the Aaronia factory. This guarantees highest standards so that Aaronia can offer every customer a full 10 years warranty for all EMC antennas.

About Aaronia AG

Aaronia AG is a manufacturing company of high end RF & MW equipment based in Germany.

Aaronia was founded in 2003 by Mr. Thorsten Chmielus and mainly produces Spectrum Analyzers, Generators, Antennas and Shielding Materials. In 2004 Aaronia shipped its first spectrum analyzer.

In 2008 Aaronia presented a new generation of the SPECTRAN spectrum analyzer, the V4 series. It was the first handheld RF analyzer to reach a sensitivity of -170dBm DANL - a world record.

In 2016 Aaronia released the SPECTRAN V5 series - the world's first and only handheld, real-time spectrum analyzer. The frequency range for the V5 Series was extended from max. 9,4GHz to 20GHz.

Today's purpose of the enterprise is development, trade and sale of measuring equipment, technologies and rights of low and high frequency measurement technique, robotics as well as screening/shielding of RF and E-fields and fundamental research at the segment of communications and measurement engineering, furthermore the construction of own circuitries and measuring methods in particular for the development of extreme sensitive and precise high-frequency measurement devices.

Contact Information

Aaronia AG

Manuel Pinten (Sales Manager)

Birgit Hontheim (Public Relations)

Kauthenbergstr. 14

DE-54597 Strickscheid

Germany

Phone: +49 (0)6556-93033

Fax: +49 (0)6556-93034

E-Mail: mp@aaronia.de

URL.: www.aaronia.com

 

 

Posted May 18, 2017