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title=Sony/Tektronix 3086 |
title=Sony/Tektronix 3066 |
summary=Spectrum Analyzer 10 MHz to 3 GHz |
summary=Spectrum Analyzer 10 MHz to 3 GHz |
image= Tektronix_3086_Waveform_image.jpg |
image= Sony-Tek_3066_Waveform_image.jpg |
caption=Sony/Tektronix 3086 |
caption=Sony/Tektronix 3066 |
introduced=1996*|
introduced=1996*|
discontinued=(?) |
discontinued=(?) |
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The '''Sony/Tektronix 3086''' is a portable real time spectrum analyzer with a frequency range of 10 MHz to 3 GHz in coax.  This spectrum analyzer is equipped with a 3 GHz down converter for analyzing radio frequency (RF) signals and allows seamless capture of frequency spectra with spans of up to 30 MHz.  This allows the spectrum of burst signals, such as those from GSM, IS-136, PDC or partial rate CDMA mobile stations that are captured and examined.
The '''Sony/Tektronix 3066''' is a portable real time spectrum analyzer with a frequency range of 10 MHz to 3 GHz in coax.  This spectrum analyzer is equipped with a 3 GHz down converter for analyzing radio frequency (RF) signals and allows seamless capture of frequency spectra with spans of up to 30 MHz.  This allows the spectrum of burst signals, such as those from GSM, IS-136, PDC or partial rate CDMA mobile stations that are captured and examined.


The 3026 can obtain time domain and frequency domain data simultaneously through a new architecture which allows capturing a block of frequencies all at once.  Because this instrument samples these full frames constantly (rather than waiting for each discrete frequency step to be measured), the signal can come or go as it pleases and the real-time spectrum analyzer will detect the change instantly.
The 3066 can obtain time domain and frequency domain data simultaneously through a new architecture which allows capturing a block of frequencies all at once.  Because this instrument samples these full frames constantly (rather than waiting for each discrete frequency step to be measured), the signal can come or go as it pleases and the real-time spectrum analyzer will detect the change instantly.


A frequency mask trigger allows capture of randomly occurring or infrequent signals such as intermittent spurious emissions, as well as, the capture of “burst-on” periods, thus maximizing the number of bursts that can be captured in memory for subsequent spectral, time, or modulation analysis.  The user can graphically define the frequency trigger mask; this allows the trigger condition to be generated by a particular event in the frequency domain.
A frequency mask trigger allows capture of randomly occurring or infrequent signals such as intermittent spurious emissions, as well as, the capture of “burst-on” periods, thus maximizing the number of bursts that can be captured in memory for subsequent spectral, time, or modulation analysis.  The user can graphically define the frequency trigger mask; this allows the trigger condition to be generated by a particular event in the frequency domain.
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==Pictures==
==Pictures==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Sony-Tek 3086_Waveform_image.jpeg
Sony-Tek_3066_Waveform_image.jpg
Sony-Tek 3086_1.jpg
Sony-Tek 3066_1.jpg
Sony-Tek 3086_2.jpg| Same as 3066 but with I/Q Input connectors instead of Sync In/Out connectors
Sony-Tek 3066_2.jpg
Sony-Tek 3086_3.jpg
Sony-Tek 3066_3.jpg
Sony-Tek 3086_4.jpg
Sony-Tek 3066_4.jpg
Sony-Tek 3086_5.jpg
Sony-Tek 3066_5.jpg
Sony-Tek 3086_6.jpg
Sony-Tek 3066_6.jpg
Sony-Tek 3086_7.jpg
Sony-Tek 3066_7.jpg
Sony-Tek 3066_8.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category: Spectrum Analyzers]]
[[Category: Spectrum Analyzers]]
* Year of introduction confirmed by Dave Brown (VintageTek Museum) with Sony-Tek Product Planner, Koichi Sega.  First year shown in Tek Catalog year 2000 when relationship with Advantest Corporation ended in 1999.
* Year of introduction confirmed by Dave Brown (VintageTek Museum) with Sony-Tek Product Planner, Koichi Sega.  First year shown in Tek Catalog year 2000 when relationship with Advantest Corporation ended in 1999.
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