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Anritsu intros accessories for InterferenceHunter™

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MORGAN HILL, USA: Anritsu Co. introduced five bandpass filters and a directional antenna for its MA2700A Handheld InterferenceHunter to aid field technicians responsible for wireless network performance easily locate causes of network interference.

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Mounting a bandpass filter and directional antenna to the MA2700A helps users maintain specified network performance and ensure KPIs by locating the source of interference so it can be corrected quickly.

Five bandpass filters for the US market covering key uplink frequencies (699-715 MHz, 776-788 MHz, 815-850 MHz, 1711-1756 MHz, and 1850-1910 MHz) are available. Easily attached to the MA2700A, the new bandpass filters help field technicians locate the cause of interference by reducing and eliminating problems caused by large out-of-band signals.

The new broadband antenna replaces several Yagi antennas. It is designed for users who must locate interference in more than one band.

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