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5000-EX Digital Power Meter
The "NEW" Industry Standard Hand-Held RF Power Meter, Easy To Operate & Field Ready. The Model 5000 must be coupled with Model 5010B Thruline Power Sensor or a Model 5011 Terminating Power Sensor. Model 5000 handles Cellular, PCS, AMPS, CDMA, GSM, TDMA, ISM, UMTS, 3G Wireless, WLL, Paging, Conventional/Trunked Radio, Aviation, Military, and Analog or Digital and Television Broadcast.
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5010B Dual-Socket Thruline® Directional Power Sensor
The 5010B Dual-Socket THRULINE® Power Sensor is a precision 50-ohm 7/8-inch “Smart” Line Section which accepts Bird® digital-ready Plug-in DPM Elements. It provides true average and peak power readings for digital as well as traditional analog RF systems. The 5010B is compatible with many existing Bird® accessories for 7/8" line, including signal samplers, and over 20 types of QC connectors. QC Connectors can be changed rapidly and conveniently in the field by removing four screws from the connector.
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5011 Terminating Power Sensor
The Model 5011 Terminating Power Sensor is designed to make precision Power Measurements with the full flexibility of a portable instrument. When used along with the Bird Model
5000-EX Digital Power Meter or the Bird Site Analyzer™ Series
It provides customers a total RF power measurement solution to measure Base Station Power and/or Broadcast Transmitter Power with Accuracy of +/-5% of readings.
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5012 Wideband Power Sensor
When combined with a Model 5000-EX1, Site Analyzer, or a
Personal Computer, the Wideband Power Sensor becomes
an integral part of a very robust and sophisticated power
measurement solution, spanning a large range of frequencies (350MHz to 4000MHz).
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