Remote Spectrum Monitor MS27102A
Remote Spectrum Monitor MS27102A
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•9 kHz to 6 GHz
•IP67 rated for outdoor deployments
•Sweep speed up to 24 GHz/s
•Integrated web server to view, control and conduct measurements via web browser
•Watchdog timer to insure long-term stability for remotely deployed monitors
•Low spur levels for accurate signal discovery
•20 MHz instantaneous FFT bandwidth
•With battery such as Anritsu MT9081 Battery, Anritsu MT9081D Battery, Anritsu MT9082 Battery, Anritsu 9081D Battery, Anritsu Z0921A Battery, Anritsu MT9083 Battery, Anritsu MT9083B Battery, Anritsu MT9083A8 Battery, Anritsu CMA-4500 Battery, Anritsu CMA-4500 Battery, Tektronix YBT250 Battery, Tektronix TFS3031 Battery
•Detection of illegal or unlicensed AM/FM/Cellular broadcasts
•Sensitive site monitoring (national borders, military facilities, nuclear power plants…)
•Airport monitoring (with communication frequencies often adjacent to FM bands)
•Monitor jails/prisons for illegal broadcasts
•Positive Train Control (PTC), insure clear communication channels for trains
•Cable TV, to mitigate leakage to outside environment and leakage into cable system
•Government regulators enforcing spectrum policies
Connecting to the Remote Spectrum Monitor using a Ethernet Network
Communication with the MS27102A is done via the GBit Ethernet port located on the instrument. Options are provided for using DHCP to obtain an IP address dynamically or for setting up a static IP address. The instrument is shipped with the default static IP address of 10.0.0.2. Once a connection is made to the instrument via a laptop/PC, the IP type can be changed via the user interface presented by the monitor’s integrated web server.
For DHCP usage, Anritsu offers an Ethernet Discovery Program which queries your network for all connected devices. The Ethernet Discovery Program can be found on the Anritsu website.
Some customers may prefer to use a Domain Name Server (DNS) where the spectrum monitor’s hostname can be resolved into its dynamic IP address. A DNS server provides the ability to create a hostname. Examples might include hostnames such as “mymonitor1.org” or “spectrum1.net”. There are several free DNS services available. One such service used by Anritsu is
www.no-ip.com. You will need to create an account and select a hostname for your instrument.
Further details about configuring your Ethernet connection can be found in our Ethernet Configuration Quick Start Guide available for download in the Download Library tab.

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