Anritsu S412E
Anritsu S412E
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Product Description
The Anritsu S412E LMR Master is a professional-grade Land Mobile Radio (LMR) and Public Safety Network Analyzer designed for technicians, field engineers, and communication specialists working with P25, DMR, NXDN, TETRA, and analog LMR systems.
It combines RF spectrum analysis, signal generation, coverage mapping, and digital LMR testing in a single rugged handheld unit, making it one of the most versatile tools for public safety and critical communications environments.
Ideal for police, fire, EMS, utilities, transportation, military communications, and service providers, the S412E ensures accurate modulation analysis, transmitter alignment, protocol testing, and system diagnostics.
Key Features
1. Rugged handheld LMR and public safety network analyzer
2. Supports P25, DMR, NXDN, TETRA, and analog LMR systems
3. Built-in spectrum analyzer with high accuracy
4. Digital and analog modulation analysis
5. RF signal generation and measurement capability
6. Coverage mapping and system troubleshooting
7. Fast transmitter and receiver testing
8. Ideal for public safety communication maintenance
9. High-resolution color display
10. Designed for field use with long-life battery
Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Anritsu S412E |
| Type | LMR & Public Safety Network Analyzer |
| Manufacturer | Anritsu |
| Supported Technologies | P25 DMR NXDN TETRA Analog LMR |
| Functions | Modulation analysis RF measurement signal generation spectrum analysis |
| Frequency Range | Typically up to 6 GHz (varies by configuration) |
| Applications | Public safety networks critical communications LMR service testing |
| Display | High-resolution outdoor-viewable screen |
| Interfaces | USB LAN GPIB |
| Build | Rugged handheld field instrument |
| Weight (lbs) | ~6 lbs |
| Category | RF and Land Mobile Radio Test Equipment |
Anritsu S412E LMR Master is a handheld public safety and land mobile radio analyzer for P25, DMR, NXDN, TETRA, and analog LMR RF testing, alignment, and signal analysis.
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