Handheld Spectrum Analyzer ¸FSH6
Channel tables
If preferred, the ¸FSH can  be tuned by channel numbers rather than  by 
entering the frequency. The channel number is displayed instead of the center 
frequency.  Users  who  are  accustomed  to  channel  assignments,  which  are 
common in TV and mobile radio applications, can operate the ¸FSH more 
easily.  The  channel  tables  are  generated  with  the  ¸FSH  View  software 
and loaded into the ¸FSH. The ¸FSH includes TV channel tables for a 
number of countries
Receiver mode
When equipped with the option ¸FSH-K3, the ¸FSH can be operated 
as  a  receiver  for  monitoring  and  precompliance  EMC  applications.  Measure-
ments are performed at a predefined frequency with a user-selectable measure-
ment time. In the scan mode, the ¸FSH sequentially measures each level 
at  various  frequencies  defined  in  a  channel  table.  The  channel  tables  are 
generated with the ¸FSH View software and loaded into the ¸FSH. For 
a few TV transmitter and mobile radio standards, the tables are predefined. In 
addition, the CISPR bandwidths 200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz and 1 MHz are available 
for EMI emission measurements. The ¸FSH offers peak, average, RMS and 
quasi-peak detectors.
C/N measurements 
The  ¸FSH  offers  a  carrier/noise  (C/N)  measurement  for  determining  the 
ratio of carrier power to noise power or carrier power to noise power density. 
The ¸FSH supports three different modes for carrier power measurement. 
In the CW TX mode, the ¸FSH determines the power of an unmodulated 
carrier. In the digital TX mode, it determines the channel power of a reference 
channel, as  is  common  with digitally  modulated  carriers  (e.g. the  DAB,  DVB, 
DVB-T, DVB-H and J.83/A/B/C standards). Furthermore, the ATSC standard for 
digital terrestrial television with 8VSB modulation is supported. In the analog 
TV  mode,  the  ¸FSH  measures  the  peak  power  of  the  vision  carrier  with 
amplitude-modulated TV signals.