Rohde&Schwarz R&S®FS315 Operating Manual User Manual

08/2005
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ROHDE & SCHWARZ GmbH & Co. KG Test and Measurement Division Mühldorfstraße 15 81671 München, Germany
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edition 08/2005 Printed in Germany. Printed on FFC bleached paper.
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R&S FS315 Chapter Overview

Chapter Overview

General
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Content of the Manual for Spectrum Analyzer R&S FS315 Data Sheet Safety Instructions Certificate of Quality EC Certificate of Conformity Customer Support List of Rohde & Schwarz Offices
Introduction
Control Elements
Putting the R&S FS315 into Operation
Getting Started
Manual Operating Concept
Using the R&S FS315
Remote Control/PC Software R&S FS315-K1
Instrument Interfaces
Error Messages
Index
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Content of the Manual R&S FS315

Content of the Manual

Operating Manual

Introduction
This operating manual provides information about:
Technical characteristics of the instrument Putting into operation Basic operating procedures and control elements Operation via menus and remote control
By way of an introduction, a typical R&S FS315 measurement is described.
The operating manual also contains information about maintenance and trou­bleshooting based on the warnings and error messages issued by the instru­ment.
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R&S FS315 Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Chapter Overview............................................................................................................................0-3
Content of the Manual..................................................................................................................... 0-4
Operating Manual ...................................................................................................................... 0-4
Table of Contents............................................................................................................................ 0-5
Data Sheet...................................................................................................................................... 0-12
Frequency................................................................................................................................ 0-12
Level ..................................................................................................................................... 0-13
Trigger ..................................................................................................................................... 0-15
Tracking Generator.................................................................................................................. 0-15
Inputs ..................................................................................................................................... 0-16
Outputs .................................................................................................................................... 0-16
Interfaces ................................................................................................................................. 0-17
General Data ........................................................................................................................... 0-17
Safety Instructions........................................................................................................................ 0-18
Certificate of Quality.....................................................................................................................0-21
EC Certificate of Conformity........................................................................................................0-22
Customer Support.........................................................................................................................0-23
List of Rohde & Schwarz Offices.................................................................................................0-24
1 Introduction................................................................................................. 1-33
1.1 Applications for the R&S FS315........................................................................................... 1-33
1.2 Supplied Accessories ........................................................................................................... 1-34
1.3 Warranty ................................................................................................................................. 1-34
2 Control Elements........................................................................................ 2-35
2.1 Front View ..............................................................................................................................2-35
2.2 Rear View................................................................................................................................ 2-36
3 Putting the R&S FS315 into Operation...................................................... 3-37
3.1 Unpacking the R&S FS315.................................................................................................... 3-37
3.2 Setting up the Instrument.....................................................................................................3-37
3.3 Connecting the R&S FS315 to the AC Line......................................................................... 3-39
3.4 Switching On the R&S FS315............................................................................................... 3-39
3.5 Function Test.........................................................................................................................3-40
3.6 EMC......................................................................................................................................... 3-40
3.7 Connecting an External Keyboard....................................................................................... 3-41
3.8 Connecting a USB Stick........................................................................................................ 3-42
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4 Getting Started............................................................................................ 4-43
4.1 Level and Frequency Measurements................................................................................... 4-43
4.1.1 Measurement Task ...................................................................................................... 4-43
4.1.2 Measurement Procedure ............................................................................................. 4-44
4.2 Measuring the Frequency Response of a Twoport............................................................ 4-45
4.2.1 Measurement Task ...................................................................................................... 4-45
4.2.2 Measurement............................................................................................................... 4-45
5 Manual Operating Concept ........................................................................ 5-47
5.1 Making Entries from the Keypad.......................................................................................... 5-47
5.1.1 Numerical Keys............................................................................................................ 5-47
5.1.2 Unit Keys...................................................................................................................... 5-47
5.1.3 Rotary Knob ................................................................................................................. 5-48
5.1.4 Cursor Keys ................................................................................................................. 5-48
5.1.5 Function Keys .............................................................................................................. 5-48
5.1.6 Action Keys .................................................................................................................. 5-49
5.1.7 BACK/SYS Key............................................................................................................ 5-49
5.2 Screen Display....................................................................................................................... 5-50
5.2.1 Diagram Area............................................................................................................... 5-51
5.2.2 Menu Area ................................................................................................................... 5-52
5.2.3 Function Area............................................................................................................... 5-52
5.3 Calling and Changing Menus............................................................................................... 5-53
5.4 Setting Parameters................................................................................................................ 5-55
5.4.1 Direct Selection of Instrument Functions..................................................................... 5-55
5.4.2 Selecting Settings ........................................................................................................ 5-56
5.4.3 Entering Numerical Parameters................................................................................... 5-57
5.4.3.1 Entry with the Numerical Keys .................................................................... 5-57
5.4.3.2 Entry using the Cursor Keys and the Rotary Knob ..................................... 5-59
5.5 Overview of all Menus and Functions.................................................................................5-61
5.5.1 Spectrum Analyzer....................................................................................................... 5-61
5.5.1.1 FREQ/SPAN Menu...................................................................................... 5-61
5.5.1.2 AMPT Menu................................................................................................. 5-62
5.5.1.3 MKR Menu................................................................................................... 5-62
5.5.1.4 BW/SWEEP Menu....................................................................................... 5-64
5.5.1.5 TRACE Menu .............................................................................................. 5-65
5.5.1.6 TRIG Menu .................................................................................................. 5-65
5.5.1.7 MEAS Menu ................................................................................................ 5-66
5.5.2 SYSTEM Functions...................................................................................................... 5-68
5.5.2.1 PRESET Menu ............................................................................................ 5-68
5.5.2.2 STATUS Menu ............................................................................................ 5-68
5.5.2.3 FILE Menu ................................................................................................... 5-68
5.5.2.4 CONFIG Menu............................................................................................. 5-68
5.5.2.5 SERVICE Menu........................................................................................... 5-69
5.5.2.6 INFO Menu .................................................................................................. 5-69
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6 Using the R&S FS315 ................................................................................. 6-70
6.1 R&S FS315 Factory Settings................................................................................................ 6-70
6.2 Spectrum Analyzer................................................................................................................6-71
6.2.1 Selecting the Frequency Span (FREQ/SPAN Menu) .................................................. 6-72
6.2.1.1 Entering the Center Frequency ................................................................... 6-73
6.2.1.2 Frequency-Axis Display Modes................................................................... 6-74
6.2.1.2.1 Entering the Span ..................................................................................... 6-75
6.2.1.2.2 Displaying the Whole Frequency Range .................................................. 6-76
6.2.1.2.3 Switching over to the ZERO SPAN........................................................... 6-77
6.2.1.2.4 ZOOM Functions....................................................................................... 6-78
6.2.1.3 Entering the Start Frequency and the Stop Frequency............................... 6-79
6.2.1.4 Entering the Step Width of the Center Frequency ...................................... 6-80
6.2.1.4.1 Setting the Step Size ................................................................................ 6-81
6.2.1.5 Activating Signal Tracking ........................................................................... 6-82
6.2.2 Setting the Level Axis and the RF Input (AMPT Menu)............................................... 6-83
6.2.2.1 Entering the Reference Level...................................................................... 6-84
6.2.2.2 Entering a Level Offset................................................................................ 6-85
6.2.2.3 Selecting the Level Display Range ............................................................. 6-86
6.2.2.4 Selecting the Level Display Unit.................................................................. 6-87
6.2.2.5 Setting the RF Input Attenuation Manually.................................................. 6-89
6.2.2.6 Setting the RF Input Attenuation Automatically........................................... 6-90
6.2.2.7 Selecting the Setting High Sensitivity.......................................................... 6-92
6.2.3 Signal Analysis using Marker Functions (MKR Menu) ................................................ 6-93
6.2.3.1 Activating Marker 1...................................................................................... 6-94
6.2.3.1.1 Reading off Measured Values with Marker 1............................................ 6-95
6.2.3.1.2 Frequency Measurements using the Frequency Counter ........................ 6-97
6.2.3.2 Activating Marker 2...................................................................................... 6-98
6.2.3.2.1 Reading off Measured Values with Marker 2............................................ 6-99
6.2.3.2.2 Reading off Level Differences................................................................. 6-100
6.2.3.3 Accepting Marker Values as Settings ....................................................... 6-101
6.2.3.3.1 Moving Trace Sections in the Measurement Diagram ........................... 6-102
6.2.3.3.2 Setting the Step Size to the Marker Frequency...................................... 6-104
6.2.3.4 Marker Measurement Functions ............................................................... 6-105
6.2.3.4.1 Measuring the Noise Power Density ...................................................... 6-106
6.2.3.4.2 Measuring the Filter or Signal Bandwidth............................................... 6-108
6.2.3.5 Activating a Display Line ........................................................................... 6-110
6.2.3.6 Setting the Search Criterion of Functions NEXT PEAK LEFT/RIGHT...... 6-111
6.2.3.6.1 Entering the Peak Excursion .................................................................. 6-112
6.2.3.7 Setting Reference Points for Level-Difference Measurements................. 6-114
6.2.3.7.1 Manual Entry of Reference Points .......................................................... 6-115
6.2.4 Setting the Bandwidths and the Sweep Time (BW/SWEEP Menu) .......................... 6-118
6.2.4.1 Setting the Resolution Bandwidth ............................................................. 6-119
6.2.4.2 Setting the Video Bandwidth ..................................................................... 6-120
6.2.4.3 RBW, VBW and SPAN Coupling Ratio ..................................................... 6-121
6.2.4.3.1 Changing the Coupling Ratio RBW/VBW ............................................... 6-122
6.2.4.3.2 Switching Over the Coupling RBW/SPAN to Low Noise ........................ 6-123
6.2.4.4 Setting the Sweep ..................................................................................... 6-124
6.2.4.4.1 Selecting the Frequency Sweep............................................................. 6-125
6.2.4.4.2 Setting the Sweep Time.......................................................................... 6-126
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6.2.4.5
Evaluating the Individual Pixels of a Trace ............................................... 6-128
6.2.4.5.1 Selecting the Detector ............................................................................ 6-129
6.2.5 Measured-Value Display (TRACE Menu).................................................................. 6-131
6.2.5.1 Selecting the Active Trace......................................................................... 6-132
6.2.5.1.1 Activating Traces .................................................................................... 6-133
6.2.5.2 Displaying the Active Trace....................................................................... 6-135
6.2.5.3 Trace Difference Function......................................................................... 6-138
6.2.5.3.1 Activating the Trace Difference Function................................................ 6-139
6.2.6 Triggering Measurements (TRIG Menu).................................................................... 6-140
6.2.6.1 Internal Trigger Sources............................................................................ 6-141
6.2.6.2 External Trigger Sources........................................................................... 6-142
6.2.6.3 Setting a Trigger Offset ............................................................................. 6-142
6.2.7 Measurement Functions (MEAS Menu) .................................................................... 6-143
6.2.7.1 Measuring the Power in the Time Domain ................................................ 6-144
6.2.7.1.1 Measuring the Power.............................................................................. 6-145
6.2.7.2 Measuring the Channel Power.................................................................. 6-148
6.2.7.2.1 Measuring the Channel Power ............................................................... 6-149
6.2.7.2.2 Measuring the Occupied Bandwidth....................................................... 6-151
6.2.7.3 Configuring the Built-In Generator ............................................................ 6-152
6.2.7.3.1 Selecting the Operating Mode ................................................................ 6-154
6.2.7.3.2 “Tracking Generator” Mode .................................................................... 6-154
6.2.7.3.3 “Freq Fixed” Mode .................................................................................. 6-159
6.2.7.4 AM/FM Demodulation................................................................................ 6-160
6.2.7.4.1 Demodulating Signals............................................................................. 6-161
6.2.7.5 Measuring the Third-Order Intercept Point................................................ 6-162
6.2.7.6 Activating the Transducer Function........................................................... 6-164
6.2.7.6.1 Using Transducer Sets ........................................................................... 6-165
6.3 SYSTEM Functions (BACK/SYS Key)................................................................................ 6-167
6.3.1 Instrument Default Setting (Menu PRESET) ............................................................. 6-169
6.3.1.1 Selecting and Calling the Instrument Default Setting................................ 6-170
6.3.2 Displaying the Current Instrument Setting (STATUS Menu) .................................... 6-171
6.3.2.1 Spectrum Analyzer Settings ...................................................................... 6-172
6.3.2.2 Settings for the Channel Power Measurement ......................................... 6-173
6.3.2.3 Tracking Generator Settings ..................................................................... 6-174
6.3.2.4 Demodulation Settings .............................................................................. 6-175
6.3.2.5 Settings for Transducer Sets..................................................................... 6-176
6.3.3 User-Defined Settings (FILE Menu) .......................................................................... 6-177
6.3.3.1 Saving and Loading User-Defined Settings .............................................. 6-178
6.3.3.2 Printing out a Screenshot .......................................................................... 6-180
6.3.4 System Settings (CONFIG Menu) ............................................................................. 6-184
6.3.4.1 Setting the Date and Time of Day ............................................................. 6-185
6.3.4.2 Selecting an Internal or External Reference Source................................. 6-187
6.3.4.3 Configuring the Instrument Interfaces ....................................................... 6-188
6.3.4.4 Setting the Screen Saver Mode ................................................................ 6-190
6.3.4.5 Selecting an Internal or External Monitor .................................................. 6-193
6.3.5 Service Functions (SERVICE Menu)......................................................................... 6-194
6.3.5.1 Performing Selftests .................................................................................. 6-194
6.3.6 System Information (INFO Menu).............................................................................. 6-195
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6.3.6.1
Displaying Module Data ............................................................................ 6-196
6.3.6.2 Displaying Instrument Statistics ................................................................ 6-196
6.3.6.3 Displaying System Messages ................................................................... 6-197
7 Remote Control/PC Software R&S FS315-K1......................................... 7-199
7.1 Applications of PC Software .............................................................................................. 7-199
7.2 Installation and Configuration............................................................................................ 7-200
7.2.1 Installing the PC Software ......................................................................................... 7-200
7.2.1.1 Installing the Program ............................................................................... 7-200
7.2.1.2 Installing the Device Drivers...................................................................... 7-203
7.2.1.2.1 Installing Steps for Windows 2000 ...................................................... 7-203
7.2.1.2.2 Installing Steps for Windows XP.......................................................... 7-207
7.2.2 Connecting the PC-Software with the R&S FS315.................................................... 7-211
7.2.2.1 Starting the Series 300 Software Manager ............................................... 7-211
7.2.2.2 Creating the Program Version................................................................... 7-212
7.2.3 Uninstalling the PC Software ..................................................................................... 7-213
7.2.4 Update PC Software .................................................................................................. 7-214
7.3 Starting the Remote Control............................................................................................... 7-216
7.3.1 Connecting the Instrument to the PC......................................................................... 7-216
7.3.2 Starting the Program.................................................................................................. 7-217
7.3.3 Closing the Remote Control....................................................................................... 7-219
7.4 Getting Started.....................................................................................................................7-219
7.4.1 Level and Frequency Measurement .......................................................................... 7-219
7.4.1.1 Measuring Task......................................................................................... 7-219
7.4.1.2 Measuring Sequence ................................................................................ 7-220
7.5 Control Concept................................................................................................................... 7-222
7.5.1 PC Monitor Display .................................................................................................... 7-222
7.5.1.1 Diagram ..................................................................................................... 7-223
7.5.1.2 Menus........................................................................................................ 7-224
7.5.1.3 Functions ................................................................................................... 7-225
7.5.2 Input via Keyboard and Mouse .................................................................................. 7-226
7.5.2.1 Numeric Keys ............................................................................................ 7-226
7.5.2.2 Arrow Keys ................................................................................................ 7-226
7.5.2.3 Function Keys............................................................................................ 7-227
7.5.2.4 Action Keys (Enter, Esc) ........................................................................... 7-228
7.5.2.5 Tab Key ..................................................................................................... 7-228
7.5.2.6 Space Key ................................................................................................. 7-228
7.5.2.7 Mouse Buttons........................................................................................... 7-229
7.5.3 Calling up and Changing the Menus ......................................................................... 7-230
7.5.4 Setting the Parameters .............................................................................................. 7-231
7.5.4.1 Direct Selection of a Instrument Function ................................................. 7-231
7.5.4.2 Selecting the Settings................................................................................ 7-232
7.5.4.3 Inputting the Numerical Parameters.......................................................... 7-232
7.5.4.4 Moving the Markers................................................................................... 7-234
7.6 Overview of all Menus and Functions (Shortcuts)........................................................... 7-234
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File ............................................................................................................................. 7-234
7.6.1
7.6.2 Function ..................................................................................................................... 7-235
7.6.2.1 FREQ Menu............................................................................................... 7-236
7.6.2.2 Amp Menu ................................................................................................. 7-237
7.6.2.3 Marker Menu ............................................................................................. 7-238
7.6.2.4 BW/Sweep Menu....................................................................................... 7-240
7.6.2.5 Trace Menu ............................................................................................... 7-241
7.6.2.6 Trigger Menu ............................................................................................. 7-242
7.6.2.7 Measure Menu........................................................................................... 7-243
7.6.3 View ........................................................................................................................... 7-245
7.6.4 ? Help......................................................................................................................... 7-245
7.6.5 Zoom Functions ......................................................................................................... 7-245
7.7 Saving/Exporting Data (File)............................................................................................... 7-246
7.7.1 Opening the Session ................................................................................................. 7-246
7.7.1.1 Beginning New Measurement ................................................................... 7-246
7.7.1.2 Loading the Saved Settings ...................................................................... 7-247
7.7.2 Saving the Session .................................................................................................... 7-248
7.7.3 Monitoring the Measuring Values .............................................................................. 7-249
7.7.3.1 Inserting the Limit Lines ............................................................................ 7-249
7.7.3.2 Monitoring.................................................................................................. 7-252
7.7.3.3 Analyzing the Logfile ................................................................................. 7-254
7.7.4 Exporting the Measuring Data ................................................................................... 7-255
7.7.4.1 Creating the ASCII File.............................................................................. 7-255
7.7.4.2 Creating the Screenshot............................................................................ 7-256
7.7.5 Printing the Window................................................................................................... 7-257
7.8 Transducer Factors.............................................................................................................7-258
7.8.1 Creating Transducer List ........................................................................................... 7-260
7.8.2 Creating Transducer Set............................................................................................ 7-263
7.8.3 Activating Transducer Factors ................................................................................... 7-265
7.9 Customizing the Working Window (View) ........................................................................ 7-266
7.9.1 Adjusting the Window Size ........................................................................................ 7-266
7.9.2 Changing the Window Color ...................................................................................... 7-267
7.10 Getting Help (?).................................................................................................................... 7-268
7.10.1 Starting the Help ........................................................................................................ 7-268
7.10.2 Displaying the Program Version ................................................................................ 7-268
7.10.3 Displaying Module Data............................................................................................. 7-269
8 Instrument Interfaces ............................................................................... 8-270
8.1 Keyboard Connector (KEYB).............................................................................................. 8-270
8.2 Monitor Connector (MON)................................................................................................... 8-270
8.3 Input for External Trigger (EXT TRIG) ............................................................................... 8-271
8.4 Reference Input and Output (REF IN and REF OUT) .......................................................8-271
8.5 USB Interface (PC, DEV) ..................................................................................................... 8-271
8.6 Headphone Output (AF OUT) ............................................................................................. 8-271
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9 Error Messages......................................................................................... 9-272
9.1 System Messages................................................................................................................ 9-272
9.2 Warnings Indicating Impermissible Operating States..................................................... 9-273
10 Index ........................................................................................................ 10-275
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Note
For the R&S FS315 a calibration cycle of 1 year is recommended.

Frequency

Frequency range 9 kHz to 3 GHz
Frequency resolution 0.1 Hz
Reference frequency 10 MHz, nominal
Aging 2 x 10-6/year
Temperature drift 5° C to 30° C 1 x 10-6
External reference 10 MHz
Frequency counter
Resolution 1 Hz, 10 Hz
Count accuracy S/N > 25 dB ± (marker frequency x refer-
ence error + ½ (last digit))
Frequency span 1 kHz to 3 GHz, 0 Hz
Span accuracy < 1 %
Spectral purity
SSB phase noise
10 kHz carrier offset < -90 dBc (1Hz),
100 kHz carrier offset -100 dBc (1Hz) typ.
1 MHz carrier offset -110 dBc (1Hz) typ.
Residual FM RBW 1 kHz, VBW 1 kHz
Sweep time
Span > 1 kHz 30 ms to 1000 s
Max. deviation 1 %
Span = 0 Hz
Resolution 20 ns
9 kHz ≤ f ≤ 3 GHz
9 kHz ≤ f ≤ 3 GHz, weighting to CCITT
-95 dBc (1Hz) typ.
< 100 Hz
5 µs to 10 s
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Bandwidths
Resolution bandwidths (-3 dB) in 1, 2, 3, 5 sequence 200 Hz to 20 MHz
Bandwidth accuracy
RBW 1 MHz
2 MHz RBW 10 MHz
< 1 %
< 5 %
RBW 10 MHz, 20 MHz < 10 %
Shape factor 60 dB/3 dB
RBW 3 MHz
< 4.6:1
Video bandwidths In 1/2/3/5 sequence 10 Hz to 20 MHz

Level

Display range displayed average noise level
to + 33 dBm
Display scaling 80 dB, 40 dB, 16 dB, 8 dB,
linear
Display units
Logarithmic
Linear V, W
Maximum input level
DC voltage 30 V
-30 V to 30 V step
dBm, dBµV, dBmV
1200 V/µs
CW RF power
RF attenuator < 20 dB +13 dBm
RF attenuator 20 dB
50 MHz to 3 GHz +33 dBm
20 MHz to 50 MHz +26 dBm
9 kHz to 20 MHz +20 dBm
1dB compression point of 1st mixer
RF attenuation 0 dB, f > 100
-10 dB, nominal
kHz
Linearity
Harmonics -40 dBm input level,
< -60 dBc
RF attenuation 0 dB
Intermodulation-free dynamic range for third-order intermodulation
two-tone signal with level 2 x -30 dBm,
< -70 dBc
RF attenuation 6 dB
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Displayed average noise level
9 kHz to 3 GHz,
< -110 dBm, typ. -115 dBm RF attenuator 0 dB, RBW 300 Hz, VBW 10 Hz
Spurious
Inherent spurious RF attenuator 0 dB,
< -85 dBm input terminated
Other spurious 10 MHz to 3 GHz,
level at 1
Level settings
st
mixer -35 dBm
< -60 dBc
Setting range of reference level -110 dBm to +36 dBm
Resolution 0.1 dB
RF attenuation range manual selection or automati-
0 dB to 70 dB cally coupled to reference level
Resolution 2 dB
Traces
1 active trace and 1 stored
trace
Trace detectors max peak, min peak, sample,
average, RMS
Trace functions clear/write, max hold, min hold,
average
Max. uncertainty of level meas­urement
Frequency response 9 kHz to 3 GHz,
< 1.0 dB RF attenuation 0 dB to 70 dB
Reference level accuracy < 0.3 dB
Display nonlinearity
0 dB to -60 dB < 0.3 dB
-60 dB to -70 dB < 1 dB
Bandwidth switching uncertainty < 0.3 dB
Total measurement uncertainty
0 dB to -60 dB down from ref.
1.5 dB, typ. 0.7dB
level, RBW 5 MHz
Markers
Number of markers and delta mark-
1 marker and 1 delta marker
ers
Marker functions
peak, next peak left, next peak
right, center = marker fre-
quency, ref level = marker level
Marker displays
normal (level), noise marker,
frequency counter, n-dB down
(bandwidth)
Audio demodulation
zero-span only, RBW 1 MHz
AM and FM
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Trigger

Span 1 kHz
Trigger source free run, external
Trigger offset Sweep time > 100 ms
Span = 0 Hz
Trigger source free run, external, video
Trigger offset negative offset limited by
0 s Trigger offset 100 ms,
resolution 25 ns
-100 ms Trigger Offset
sweep time
10 s, resolution 25 ns

Tracking Generator

Frequency
Frequency range 9 kHz to 3 GHz
Frequency offset
Setting range 0 Hz to 3 GHz
Resolution 0.1 Hz
Spectral purity
SSB phase noise 10 kHz carrier offset
< -90 dBc (1Hz) 9 kHz ≤ f ≤ 3 GHz
Level
Level setting range 0 dBm to -50 dBm
Resolution 0.1 dB
Max. deviation of output level 9 kHz to 3 GHz, 20° C to
Spurious
Harmonics output level -10 dBm < -20 dBc
Nonharmonics output level 0 dBm < -30 dBm
< 1 dB 30° C, 50 kHz RBW 3 MHz
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Inputs

RF input
Connector N female (front panel)
Input impedance 50
VSWR RF attenuation 20 dB < 1.5
LO radiation RF attenuation 10 dB < -50 dBm
External trigger input
Connector N female (front panel)
Voltage level TTL
Reference frequency input
Connector BNC female (rear panel)
Reference frequency
Impedance 50
Input level 0 dBm to 20 dBm
10 MHz ± 50 Hz

Outputs

RF out (tracking generator)
Connector N female (front panel)
Output impedance 50
VSWR < 1.6
Reference frequency output
Connector BNC female (rear panel)
Reference frequency 10 MHz
Output impedance 50
Output level 7 dBm, nominal
AF output
Connector 3.5 mm mini jack for
Output impedance 15
headhhone (rear panel)
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Interfaces

USB host device-specific command set,
remote control via supplied Windows driver (Win­dows XP/2000)
USB device B plug, protocol version 1.1
Connector for external monitor (VGA)
Keyboard connector PS/2 female
15-pin D-SUB female
A plug, protocol version 1.1

General Data

Display
Type 5.4” active TFT color display
Resolution 320 x 240 pixels
Max. refresh rate 10 pictures/s, nominal
Power supply
Input voltage range autoranging 100 V to 240 V (AC)
Power consumption < 60 W
50 Hz to 60 Hz
Ambient conditions
Permissible temperature range meets DIN EN 60068-2-1/2 + 5° C to + 45° C
Storage temperature range -20° C to + 70° C
Relative humidity meets DIN EN 60068-2-3
Mechanical resistance
Sinusoidal vibration meets DIN EN 60068-2-6,
Random vibration meets DIN EN 60068-2-64 10 Hz to 500 Hz: 1.9g
Shock meets DIN EN 60068-2-27 and
Electromagnetic compatibility
EMI field strength Safety Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight
95 % at + 40° C (non-condensing)
5 Hz to 150 Hz: max. 2g at DIN EN 61010-1 and MIL-T-28800D class 5
MIL-STD-810
meets EN 55011 class B and EN 61326 (EMC Directive of EU (89/336/EEC))
10 V/m
DIN EN 616010-1/IEC61010-1 UL3111-1; CSA22.2 No:1010.1
219 mm x 147 mm x 350 mm
approx. 9 kg
5 Hz,
55 Hz to 150 Hz: 0.5g constant
shock spectrum
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Safety Instructions R&S FS315

Safety Instructions

Note
Safety-related symbols used on equipment and documentation from R&S
This unit has been designed and tested in accordance with the EC Certificate of Conformity and has left the manufacturer’s plant in a condition fully comply­ing with safety standards.
To maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation, the user must ob­serve all instructions and warnings given in this operating manual.
Observe operat-
ing instructions
Danger!
Shock hazard
Weight
indication for units
> 18 kg
Warning!
Hot surfaces
PE terminal Ground
Ground Attention!
Electrostatic sen-
require special
terminal
sitive devices
care
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R&S FS315 Safety Instructions
Safety 1. instructions
The unit may be used only in the operating conditions and positions specified by the manufacturer. Unless otherwise agreed, the following applies to R&S products: IP degree of protection 2X, pollution severity 2 overvoltage category 2, only for indoor use, altitude max. 2000 m. Unless specified otherwise in the data sheet, a tolerance of ±10 % shall apply to the nominal voltage and of ±5 % to the nominal frequency.
For measurements in circuits with voltages V
2.
> 30 V, suitable measures
rms
should be taken to avoid any hazards (using, for example, appropriate meas­uring equipment, fusing, current limiting, electrical separation, insulation).
If the unit is to be permanently wired, the PE terminal of the unit must first be
3.
connected to the PE conductor on site before any other connections are made. Installation and cabling of the unit to be performed only by qualified technical personnel.
For permanently installed units without built-in fuses, circuit breakers or simi-
4.
lar protective devices, the supply circuit must be fused such as to provide suitable protection for the users and equipment.
Prior to switching on the unit, it must be ensured that the nominal voltage set
5.
on the unit matches the nominal voltage of the AC supply network. If a different voltage is to be set, the power fuse of the unit may have to be changed accordingly.
Units of protection class I with disconnectible AC supply cable and appliance
6.
connector may be operated only from a power socket with earthing contact and with the PE conductor connected.
It is not permissible to interrupt the PE conductor intentionally, neither in the
7.
incoming cable nor on the unit itself as this may cause the unit to become electrically hazardous. Any extension lines or multiple socket outlets used must be checked for com­pliance with relevant safety standards at regular intervals.
If the unit has no power switch for disconnection from the AC supply, the plug
8.
of the connecting cable is regarded as the disconnecting device. In such cases it must be ensured that the power plug is easily reachable and accessible at all times (length of connecting cable approx. 2 m). Functional or electronic switches are not suitable for providing disconnection from the AC supply. If units without power switches are integrated in racks or systems, a discon­necting device must be provided at system level.
Applicable local or national safety regulations and rules for the prevention of
9.
accidents must be observed in all work performed. Prior to performing any work on the unit or opening the unit, the latter must be disconnected from the supply network. Any adjustments, replacements of parts, maintenance or repair may be car­ried out only by authorized R&S technical personnel. Only original parts may be used for replacing parts relevant to safety (e.
g.
power switches, power transformers, fuses). A safety test must be performed after each replacement of parts relevant to safety (visual inspection, PE con­ductor test, insulation-resistance, leakage-current measurement, functional test).
Ensure that the connections with information technology equipment comply
10.
with IEC950/EN60950.
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Safety Instructions R&S FS315
Lithium batteries must not be exposed to high temperatures or fire.
11.
Keep batteries away from children. If the battery is replaced improperly, there is danger of explosion. Only re­place the battery by R&S type (see spare part list). Lithium batteries are suitable for environmentally-friendly disposal or special­ized recycling. Dispose them into appropriate containers, only. Do not short-circuit the battery.
Equipment returned or sent in for repair must be packed in the original pack-
12.
ing or in packing with electrostatic and mechanical protection.
Electrostatics via the connectors may damage the equipment. For the safe
13.
handling and operation of the equipment, appropriate measures against elec­trostatics should be implemented.
The outside of the instrument is suitably cleaned using a soft, lint-free dust-
14.
cloth. Never use solvents such as thinners, acetone and similar things, as they may damage the front panel labeling or plastic parts.
Any additional safety instructions given in this manual are also to be ob-
15.
served.
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R&S FS315 Certificate of Quality

Certificate of Quality

Certificate of quality
Dear Customer,
You have decided to buy a Rohde & Schwarz product. You are thus assured of receiving a product that is manufactured using the most modern methods available. This product was developed, manufactured and tested in compli­ance with our quality management system standards. The Rohde & Schwarz quality management system is certified according to ISO 9001.
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EC Certificate of Conformity R&S FS315

EC Certificate of Conformity

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R&S FS315 Customer Support

Customer Support

Technical support – where and when you need it
Up-to-date informa­tion and upgrades
Feedback
Customer support center
For quick, expert help with any Rohde & Schwarz equipment, contact one of our Customer Support Centers. A team of highly qualified engineers provides telephone support and will work with you to find a solution to your query on any aspect of the operation, programming or applications of Rohde & Schwarz equipment.
To keep your Rohde & Schwarz equipment always up-to-date, please sub­scribe to an electronic newsletter at
http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/www/response.nsf/newsletterpreselection
or request the desired information and upgrades via email from your Cus­tomer Support Center (addresses see below).
We want to know if we are meeting your support needs. If you have any com­ments please email us and let us know
CustomerSupport.Feedback@rohde-schwarz.com
USA & Canada
Monday to Friday (except US-state holidays) 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST)
USA: 888-test-rsa (888-837-8772) (opt 2) From outside USA: +1 410 910 7800 (opt 2) Fax: 410 910 7801
E-Mail: Customer.Support@rsa.rohde-schwarz.com
Rest of World
Monday to Friday (except German-state holidays) 08:00 – 17:00 Central European Time (CET)
Europe: +49 (0) 180 512 42 42 From outside Europe: +49 89 4129 13776 Fax: +49 (0) 89 41 29 637 78
E-Mail: CustomerSupport@rohde-schwarz.com
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List of Rohde & Schwarz Offices

HEADQUARTERS
Germany
PLANTS
SUBSIDIARIES
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG Mühldorfstraße 15 · D-81671 München Postfach 801469 · D-81614 München
Rohde & Schwarz Messgerätebau GmbH Riedbachstraße 58 · D-87700 Memmingen Postfach 1652 · D-87686 Memmingen
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG Werk Teisnach Kaikenrieder Straße 27 · D-94244 Teisnach Postfach 1149 · D-94240 Teisnach
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG Dienstleistungszentrum Köln Graf-Zeppelin-Straße 18 · D-51147 Köln Postfach 98 02 60 · D-51130 Köln
Rohde & Schwarz Vertriebs-GmbH Mühldorfstraße 15 · D-81671 München Postfach 80 14 69 · D-81614 München
Rohde & Schwarz International GmbH Mühldorfstraße 15 · D-81671 München Postfach 80 14 60 · D-81614 München
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Europe GmbH Mühldorfstraße 15, D-81671 München
Phone
Fax
E-mail
+49 (89) 4129-0
+49 (89) 4129-12164
-
+49 (8331) 108-0
+49 (8331) 108-11 24
-
+49 (9923) 850-0
+49 (9923) 850-11 74
-
+49 (2203) 49-0
+49 (2203) 49 51- 229
info@rsdc.rohde-schwarz.com
service@rsdc.rohde-schwarz.com
+49 (89) 41 29-137
+49 (89) 41 29-137 77
-
+49 (89) 41 29-129 84 +49 (89) 41 29-120 50
-
+49(89) 41 29-137 11
+49 (89)4129-137 23
info.rse@rohde-schwarz.com
ADDRESSES GERMANY
Rohde & Schwarz Engineering and Sales GmbH Mühldorfstraße 15 · D-81671 München Postfach 80 14 29 · D-81614 München
R&S BICK Mobilfunk GmbH Fritz-Hahne-Str. 7 · D-31848 Bad Münder Postfach 2062 · D-31844 Bad Münder
Rohde & Schwarz FTK GmbH Wendenschloßstraße 168, Haus 28 D-12557 Berlin
R&S Systems GmbH Graf-Zeppelin-Straße 18 D-51147 Köln
Rohde & Schwarz SIT GmbH Agastraße 3 D-12489 Berlin
Rohde & Schwarz Vertriebs-GmbH Mühldorfstraße 15 · D-81671 München Postfach 80 14 69 · D-81614 München
+49 (89) 41 29-137 11 +49 (89) 41 29-137 23
-
+49 (5042) 998-0
+49 (5042) 998-105
-
+49 (30) 658 91-122 +49 (30) 655 50-221
-
+49 (22 03) 49-5 23 25 +49 (22 03) 49-5 23 36
+49 (30) 658 84-0
+49 (30) 658 84-183
-
+49 (89) 4129-133 74 +49 (89) 4129-133 77
-
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R&S FS315 List of Rohde & Schwarz Offices
Branch offices of Rohde & Schwarz Vertriebs-GmbH
Zweigniederlassung Nord, Geschäftsstelle Berlin Ernst-Reuter-Platz 10 · D-10587 Berlin Postfach 100620 · D-10566 Berlin
Zweigniederlassung Büro Bonn Josef-Wirmer-Straße 1-3 · D-53123 Bonn Postfach 140264 · D-53057 Bonn
Zweigniederlassung Nord, Geschäftsstelle Hamburg Steilshooper Alle 47 · D-22309 Hamburg Postfach 60 22 40 · D-22232 Hamburg
Zweigniederlassung Mitte, Geschäftsstelle Köln Niederkasseler Straße 33 · D-51147 Köln Postfach 900 149 · D-51111 Köln
Zweigniederlassung Süd, Geschäftsstelle München Mühldorfstraße 15 · D-81671 München Postfach 80 14 69 · D-81614 München
Zweigniederlassung Süd, Geschäftsstelle Nürnberg Donaustraße 36 D-90451 Nürnberg
Zweigniederlassung Mitte, Geschäftsstelle Neu-Isenburg Siemensstraße 20 D-63263 Neu-Isenburg
ADDRESSES WORLDWIDE
+49 (30) 34 79 48-0
+49 (30) 34 79 48 48
-
+49 (228) 918 90-0 +49 (228) 25 50 87
-
+49 (40) 38 61 83-00 +49 (40) 38 61 83-20
-
+49 (2203) 807-0
+49 (2203) 807-650
-
+49 (89) 41 86 95-0
+49 (89) 40 47 64
-
+49 (911) 642 03-0
+49 (911) 642 03-33
-
+49 (6102) 20 07-0
+49 (6102) 20 07 12
-
Albania
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bangladesh
Belgium
see Austria
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Bureau d'Alger 5B Place de Laperrine 16035 Hydra-Alger
PRECISION ELECTRONICA S.R.L. Av. Pde Julio A. Roca 710 - 6° Piso (C1067ABP) Buenos Aires
ROHDE & SCHWARZ (AUSTRALIA) Pty. Ltd. Sales Support Unit 6 2-8 South Street Rydalmere, N.S.W. 2116
ROHDE & SCHWARZ-ÖSTERREICH Ges.m.b.H. Am Europlatz 3 1120 Wien
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Azerbaijan Liaison Office Baku ISR Plaza, 5
th
floor 340 Nizami Str. 370000 Baku BIL Consortium Ltd. House 33, Block - 'F' Road No. 4, Banani Dhaka-1213
ROHDE & SCHWARZ BELGIUM N.V. Excelsiorlaan 31 Bus 1 1930 Zaventem
+213 (20) 28 10-21 or 22
+213 (21) 69 46 08
-
+541 (14) 331 10 67 +541 (14) 334 51 11
alberto_lombardi@prec-elec.com.ar
+61 (2) 88 45 41 00 +61 (2) 96 38 39 88
lyndell.james@rsaus.rohde-schwarz.com
+43 (1) 602 61 41-0
+43 (1) 602 61 41-14
rs-austria@rsoe.rohde-schwarz.com
+994 (12) 493 31 38 +994 (12) 493 03 14
RS-Azerbaijan@RUS.Rohde-
Schwarz.com
+880 (2) 881 06 53 +880 (2) 882 82 91
-
+32 (2) 721 50 02 +32 (2) 725 09 36
info@rsb.rohde-schwarz.com
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Bosnia-Herzegovina Brasil
Brunei
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
China
China
China
China
China
China
Croatia
Cyprus
See Slovenia
ROHDE & SCHWARZ DO BRASIL LTDA. Av. Alfredo Egidio de Souza Aranha, 177, 1° andar - Santo Amaro 04726-170 Sao Paulo – SP
GKL Equipment PTE. Ltd. #11-01 BP Tower 396 Alexandra Road Singapore 119954
ROHDE & SCHWARZ ÖSTERREICH Representation Office Bulgaria 39, Fridtjof Nansen Blvd. 1000 Sofia
ROHDE & SCHWARZ CANADA Inc. 555 March Rd. Kanata, Ontario K2K 2M5
DYMEQ Ltda. Av. Principe de Gales 6225, La Reina, Santiago Chile
ROHDE & SCHWARZ China Ltd. Representative Office Shanghai Central Plaza, Room 807-809 227 Huangpi North Road RM 807/809 Shanghai 200003
ROHDE & SCHWARZ China Ltd. Representative Office Beijing Room 6F, Parkview Center 2 Jiangtai Road Chao Yang District Beijing 100016
ROHDE & SCHWARZ China Ltd. Representative Office Guangzhou Room 2903, Metro Plaza 183 Tianhe North Road Guangzhou 510075
ROHDE & SCHWARZ China Ltd. Representative Office Chengdu Unit G, 28/F, First City Plaza 308 Shuncheng Avenue Chengdu 610017
ROHDE & SCHWARZ China Ltd. Representative Office Xi'an Room 603, Jin Xin International No. 99, Heping Road Xi'an 710048
Rohde & Schwarz China Ltd. Representative Office Shenzhen Central Business Building, No. 88, Room 1901, Fuhua Yilu, Futian District Shenzhen 518026
see Slovenia
HINIS TELECAST LTD. Agiou Thoma 18 Kiti Larnaca 7550
+55 (11) 56 44 86 11 (general)
+55 (11) 56 44 86 25 (sales)
+55 (11) 56 44 86 36
sales-brazil@rsdb.rohde-schwarz.com
+65 (6) 276 06 26 +65 (6) 276 06 29
gkleqpt@singnet.com.sg
+359 (2) 963 43 34 +359 (2) 963 21 97
rs-bulgaria@rsbg.rohde-schwarz
+1 (613) 592 80 00
Toll free: +1 (877) 438 28 80
+1 (613) 592 80 09
cgirwarnauth@rscanada.ca
+56 (2) 339 20 00 +56 (2) 339 20 10
dymeq@dymeq.com
+86 (21) 63 75 00 18 +86 (21) 63 75 91 70
-
+86 (10) 64 31 28 28 +86 (10) 64 37 98 88
info.rschina@rsbp.rohde-schwarz.com
+86 (20) 87 55 47 58 +86 (20) 87 55 47 59
-
+86 (28) 86 52 76 06 +86 (28) 86 52 76 10
rsbpc@mail.sc.cninfo.net
+86 (29) 87 41 53 77 +86 (29) 87 20 65 00
sherry.yu@rsbp.rohde-schwarz.com
+86 (755) 82 03 1198
+86 (755) 82 03 30 70
jessica.lia@rsbp.rohde-schwarz.com
+357 (24) 42 51 78 +357 (24) 42 46 21
hinis@logos.cy.net
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R&S FS315 List of Rohde & Schwarz Offices
Czech Republic
Denmark
Egypt
El Salvador
Estonia
Finland
France
France
Ghana
Greece
Guatemala
Honduras
Hongkong
Hungary
Iceland
India
ROHDE & SCHWARZ - Praha s.r.o. Hadovka Office Park Evropská 2590 / 33c 16000 Praha 6
ROHDE & SCHWARZ DANMARK A/S Ejby Industrivej 40 2600 Glostrup
U.A.S. Universal Advanced Systems 31 Manshiet El-Bakry Street Heliopolis 11341 Cairo
see Mexico (EPSA)
ROHDE & SCHWARZ DANMARK A/S Estonian Branch Office Narva mnt. 13 10151 Tallinn
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Finland Oy Tuivaltie 5 01610 Vantaa
ROHDE & SCHWARZ FRANCE Immeuble "Le Newton" 9-11, rue Jeanne Braconnier 92366 Meudon La Forêt Cédex
Office Rennes 37 Rue du Bignon Bât. A F-35510 Cesson Sevigne
KOP Engineering Ltd. P.O. Box 11012 3rd Floor Akai House, Osu Accra North
MERCURY S.A. 6, Loukianou Str. 10675 Athens
see Mexico
see Mexico
Electronic Scientific Engineering Ltd. 9/F North Somerset House Taikoo Place 979 King's Road Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Budapesti Iroda Váci út 169 1138 Budapest
see Denmark
ROHDE & SCHWARZ India Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore Office No. 24, Service Road, Domlur 2nd Stage Extension Bangalore – 560 071
+420 (2) 24 31 12 32 +420 (2) 24 31 70 43
office@rscz.rohde-schwarz.com
+45 (43) 43 66 99 +45 (43) 43 77 44
-
+20 (2) 455 67 44 +20 (2) 256 17 40
an_uas@link.net
+372 (6) 14 31 20 +372 (6) 14 31 21
margo.fingling@rsdk.rohde-schwarz.com
+358 (207) 600 04 00
+358 (207) 60 04 17
info.rsfin@rohde-schwarz.com
+33 (1) 41 36 10 00
+33 (1) 41 36 11 11
-
+33 ( 2) 99 51 97 00 +33 ( 2) 99 51 98 77
-
+233 (21) 77 89 13
+233 (21) 701 06 20
-
+302 (10) 722 92 13 +302 (10) 721 51 98
mercury@hol.gr
+852 (25) 07 03 33 +852 (25) 07 09 25
stephenchau@ese.com.hk
+36 (1) 412 44 60 +36 (1) 412 44 61
rs-hungary@rshu.rohdeschwarz.com
+91 (80) 25 35 23 62 +91 (80) 25 35 03 61
rsindiab@rsnl.net
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India
India
India
Indonesia
Iran
Ireland
Israel
Israel
Italy
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
ROHDE & SCHWARZ India Pvt. Ltd. Hyderabad Office 302 & 303, Millenium Centre 6-3-1099/1100, Somajiguda Hyderabad - 500 016
ROHDE & SCHWARZ India Pvt. Ltd. 244, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase-III New Delhi 110020
ROHDE & SCHWARZ India Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai Office B-603, Remi Bizcourt, Shah Industrial Estate, Off Veera Desai Road, Andheri West Mumbai - 400 058
PT ROHDE & SCHWARZ Indonesia Graha Paramita 5th Floor Jln. Denpasar Raya Blok D-2 Jakarta 12940
ROHDE & SCHWARZ IRAN Liason Office Teheran Groundfloor No. 1, 14th Street Khaled Eslamboli (Vozara) Ave. 15117 Tehran
see United Kingdom
Test & Measurement EASTRONICS LTD. 11 Rozanis St. P.O.Box 39300 Tel Aviv 61392
Communications Equipment J.M. Moss Engineering Ltd. 9 Oded Street P.O.Box 967 52109 Ramat Gan
ROHDE & SCHWARZ ITALIA S.p.a. Centro Direzionale Lombardo Via Roma 108 20060 Cassina de Pecchi (MI)
ROHDE & SCHWARZ ITALIA S.p.a. Via Tiburtina 1182 00156 Roma
Rohde & Schwarz 711 bldg., Room 501 (5th floor) 7-11-18 Nishi-Shinjuku Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 160-0023
Jordan Crown Engineering & Trading Co. Jabal Amman, Second Circle Youssef Ezzideen Street P.O.Box 830414 Amman, 11183
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Kazakhstan Representative Office Almaty Pl. Respubliki 15 480013 Almaty
Excel Enterprises Ltd Dunga Road P.O.Box 42 788 Nairobi
+91 (40) 23 32 24 16 +91 (40) 23 32 27 32
rsindiah@nd2.dot.net.in
+91 (11) 26 32 63 81 +91 (11) 26 32 63 73
sales@rsindia.rohde-schwarz
services@rsindia.rohde-schwarz.com
+91 (22) 56 99 38 77 +91 (22) 26 73 20 81
rsindiam@rsnl.net
+62 (21) 252 36 08 +62 (21) 252 36 07
sales@rsbj.rohde-schwarz.com
services@rsbj.rohde-schwarz.com
+98 (21) 872 42 96 +98 (21) 871 90 12
rs-tehran@neda.net
+972 (3) 645 87 77 +972 (3) 648 66 66
david_hasky@easx.co.il
+972 (3) 631 20 57 +972 (3) 631 40 58
jmmoss@zahav.net.il
+39 (02) 957 04-1
+39 (02) 957 04-608
ornella.crippa@rsi.rohde-schwarz.com
+39 (06) 415 98-1
+39 (06) 415 98-308
+81 (3) 59 25 12 88 +81 (3) 59 25 12 90
+962 (6) 462 17 29 +962 (6) 465 96 72
jocrown@go.com.jo
+7 (32) 72 67 23 54 +7 (32) 72 67 23 46
RS-Kazakhstan@RUS-Rohde-
Schwarz.com
+254 (2) 55 80 88 +254 (2) 54 46 79
-
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R&S FS315 List of Rohde & Schwarz Offices
Korea
Latvia
Lebanon
Lebanon
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malaysia
Malta
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Korea Ltd. 83-29 Nonhyun-Dong, Kangnam-Ku Seoul 135-010
ROHDE & SCHWARZ DANMARK A/S Latvian Branch Office Merkela iela 21-301 1050 Riga
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Liaison Office Liaison Office Riyadh P.O.Box 361 Riyadh 11411
Netcom Horsh Tabet P.O.Box 55199 Beirut
see Switzerland
ROHDE & SCHWARZ DANMARK A/S Lithuanian Branch Office Laisves pr.3 04132 Vilnius
see Belgium
NETRA Leukata 2 Skopje
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Malaysia No. 9, Jalan SS 4D/2 Selangor Darul Ehsan 47301 Petaling Jaya
Tektraco International Technology Ltd 121 B'Kara Road San Gwann SGN 08
+82 (2) 3485 1900
+82 (2) 5474 300
sales@rskor.rohde-schwarz.com
service@rskor.rohde-schwarz.com
+371 (7) 50 23 55 +371 (7) 50 23 60
rsdk@rsdk.rohde-schwarz.com
+966 (1) 293 20 35 +966 (1) 456 16 57
chris.porzky@rsd.rohde-schwarz.com
+961-1-48 69 99 +961-1-49 05 11
netcom@inco.com.lb
+370 (5) 239 50 10 +370 (5) 239 50 11
-
+389 (2) 309 28 20 +389 (2) 306 79 20
+60 (3) 78 03 55 68 +60 (3) 78 03 34 39
maryanne@danik.com.my
+356 (21) 37 43 00
oder 37 80 88
+356 (21) 37 66 67
sales@itec.com.mt
Mexico
Mexico
Moldavia
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Rohde & Schwarz de Mexico German Centre Oficina 4-2-2 Av. Santa Fé 170 Col. Lomas de Santa Fé 01210 Mexico D.F.
Rohde & Schwarz de Mexico Av. Prol. Americas No. 1600, 2° Piso Country Club Guadalajara, Jal. Mexico CP, 44610
see Romania
ICTC Pvt. Ltd. Hattisar, Post Box No. 660 Kathmandu
ROHDE & SCHWARZ NEDERLAND B.V. Perkinsbaan 1 3439 ND Nieuwegein
Nichecom 1 Lincoln Ave. Tawa, Wellington
see Mexico
+52 (55) 85 03 99 13 +52 (55) 85 03 99 16
latinoamerica@rsd.rohde-schwarz.com
+52 (33) 36 78 91 70 +52 (33) 36 78 92 00
+977 (1) 443 48 95 +977 (1) 443 49 37
ictc@mos.com.np
+31 (30) 600 17 00 +31 (30) 600 17 99
info@rsn.rohde-schwarz.com
+64 (4) 232 32 33 +64 (4) 232 32 30
rob@nichecom.co.nz
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Nigeria
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Pakistan
Panama
Papua-New Guinea
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russian Federation
Saudi Arabia
Serbia-Montenegro
Ferrostaal Abuja Plot 3323, Barada Close P.O.Box 8513, Wuse, Victoria Island Off Amazon Street Maitama, Abuja
ROHDE & SCHWARZ NORGE AS Enebakkveien 302 B 1188 Oslo
T&M and Broadcasting Equipment Mustafa Sultan Science & Industry Co.LLC. Way No. 3503 Building No. 241 Postal Code 112 Al Khuwair, Muscat
Head office Islamabad:
Sardar Mansion 21 West Jinnah Avenue Fazal-ul-Haq Road, Blue Area Islamabad
Branch office Karachi:
8-N, Block-6, P.E.C.H.S, Karachi - 75400
see Mexico
see Australia
Rohde & Schwarz (Philippines) Ltd. Unit 2301, PBCom Tower Ayala Ave. cor. Herrera Sts. Makati City
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Österreich SP.z o.o. Przedstawicielstwo w Polsce ul. Stawki 2, Pietro 28 00-193 Warszawa
Rohde & Schwarz Portugal, Lda. Alameda Antonio Sergio, 7-R/C - Sala A 2795-023 Linda-a-Velha
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Representation Office Bucharest
89 Eroii Sanitari Blvd., 050472 Bucuresti, Sector 5
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Representative Office Moscow ul. 1-st Brestskaya 29, 9 125047 Moscow
Rohde & Schwarz Liaison Office Riyadh c/o Haji Abdullah Alireza Co. Ltd. P.O.Box 361 Riyadh 11411
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Representative Office Belgrade Tose Jovanovica 7 11030 Beograd
th
floor
+234 (9) 413 52 51 +234 (9) 413 52 50
fsabuja@rosecom.net
+47 (23) 38 66 00 +47 (23) 38 66 01
-
+968 63 60 00 +968 60 70 66
m-aziz@mustafasultan.com
+92 51 111 050 050
+92 51 2879 298
+92 21 4398554 47 48
+92 21 4398549
+63 (2) 753 14 44 +63 (2) 753 14 56
+48 (22) 860 64 94 +48 (22) 860 64 99
rs-poland@rspl.rohde-schwarz.com
+351 (21) 415 57 00 +351 (21) 415 57 10
info@rspt.rohde-schwarz.com
+40 (1) 411 20 13
+40 (21) 410 68 46
rs-romania@rsro.rohde-schwarz.com
+7 (095) 981 35 60 +7 (095) 981 35 65
rs-russia@rsru.rohde-schwarz.com
+966 (1) 293 20 35
+966 (1) 466 16 57
chris.porzky@rsd.rohde-schwarz.com
+381 (11) 305 50 25 +381 (11) 305 50 24
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