Products and Services
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9000B Power Meter With Diode Sensor, 100 kHz to 40 GHz
1/21/2005
The Krytar Model 9000B is a low cost, high performance CW power meter using a diode-based power sensor.
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Digital Power Meter 5000-XT
4/28/2009
The Digital Power Meter has been completely redesigned with the New Bird 5000-XT. The new user interface is an intuitive, menu driven design that makes this product easier to use than any other product on the market. It is operable even with one hand.
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ELF/VLF Survey Meters
7/27/2006
ELF/VLF Survey Meters from Narda Safety Test Solutions...
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Power Meter Custom Boards
5/25/2006
The Krytar Power Meter is available in a wide range of custom configurations for integration into your ATE System or instrument
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Narda's NBM-520 Meter
4/30/2007
Narda's NBM-520 meter has just been updated for users with NBM series of probes. This innovative meter can be operated with standard NBM probes as a stand-alone survey system, or it can be used with the NBM-550 and fiber optic cables to perform some of the most demanding surveys imagineable. New for 2008 is a fiber optic to USB converter for reading data remotely on your PC!
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ML2488B: Wideband Peak Power Meter
9/18/2008
The ML2488B Wideband Peak Power Meter provides accurate peak power measurement for communications, wireless, and aerospace applications. For the design and implementation of wireless networks, they address the important issues of power control, peak power, and timing.
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Power Meter And Noise Emitter
10/21/2005
Power Meter And Noise Emitter
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RF Power Meter: 4240
2/15/2023
The 4240 series of CW RF power meters provides the high speed measurement capability needed in a production environment, as well as the simplicity of operation required for bench top use.
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Power Meter & Power Sensors
12/11/2002
KRYTAR offers Low Cost Power Meters in the following frequency bandwidths...
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ML2437A: Power Meter
10/10/2004
The ML2437A Power Meter combines the advantages of thermal meter accuracy, diode meter speed, and peak power meter display graphics. The result is a single instrument that samples at more than 35K per second and achieves 90 dB dynamic range with a single sensor