Electronic signal analyzers for cell phone tower test and measurement offered by distributor Saelig

June 2, 2025
With the SHA860A, Siglent has created a multi-instrument mobile signal analyzer that can cope with 5G NR/LTE signals.

FAIRPORT, N.Y. – Electronics distributor Saelig Co. Inc. in Fairport, N.Y. is offering real-time handheld signal analyzers from SIGLENT Technologies in Solon, Ohio, extended bandwidth real-time and modulation analysis test and measurement.

The SHA860A series can handle frequencies to 7.5 GHz with 110 MHz of real-time bandwidth for cell phone tower test and measurement. This enables 5G NR and LTE measurements with a 100 percent probability of intercept time of 3.51 microseconds.

Cable test, network analysis, advanced measurements, analog and digital demodulation, and IQ acquisition capabilities also can be added to these signal analyzers. The analyzer is controlled from an 8.4-inch multi-touch screen, mouse and keyboard. The SHA861A covers 9 kHz to 3.6 GHz, while the SHA862A model can handle signals to 7.5 GHz.

With the SHA860A, Siglent has created a multi-instrument mobile signal analyzer that can cope with 5G NR/LTE signals. Combining spectrum analysis, vector network analysis, cable testing, and antenna testing.

Base station troubleshooting

The SHA860A test and measurement instrument is for base station deployment, maintenance, and on-site troubleshooting. Its 5G NR over-the-air mode demodulates signals to extract parameters including frequency, physical cell identity (PCI), SSB index, frequency error, and error vector magnitude for the SSB portion, visualized through constellation diagrams.

For LTE over-the-air testing, demodulation capabilities include PCI, sector identity, cell group, frequency error, time offset, synchronization status and power levels, as well as EVM measurements and constellation diagrams.

As many as 300,000 fast Fourier transforms per second can be taken during signal analysis, and the 300 MHz sample rate is backed by 1 gigabyte of RAM. Analysis tools include frequency mask triggering, and density, 3D, spectrogram, and Power vs time displays.

For more information contact Saelig online at www.saelig.com/category/siglent-spectrum-analyzers.htm.

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