DVB-T and DVB-H Live Receiver and Analyzer - DiviCatch RF-T/H
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The DiviCatch RF-T/H is a Pocket Analyzer cumulating DVB-T and DVB-H RF live reception with MPEG2 TS real-time analysis and recording. This compact equipment also features RF analysis capabilities to assess transmission quality and provides a powerful DVB-H analysis showing real-time bursts and jitter information.
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Applications
- BROADCAST TEST AND MONITORING
- TEST & MEASUREMENT
- COVERAGE TESTS
- DRIVE TESTS
- TRANSPORT STREAM RECORDING
Key features
- By default, comes with Control and Analysis Software
- DVB-T & DVB-H RF Front End
- RF Analysis (incl. Constellation and MER)
- DVB-H real-time analyzer
Burst by burst MPE, FEC, timing information display Delta-t jitter analysis, INT table real-time parsing ESG decoding and analysis (DVB-CBMS and OMA Bcast)
- MPEG2 TS real-time analyzer
Services, PIDs, PSI/SI Tables, ETR290, MIP validation, events logging
- PCR jitter (accuracy) graph
- MPEG2 / MPEG4 services decoding and display
- Also inherits from DiviCatch real-time MPEG2 TS capture and record features
- MPEG2 TS source
USB (from the DiviCatch RF-T/H) or Ethernet from the PC (IP source)
- MPEG2 TS over IP
- External GPS receiver for measurement surveys (optional)
- Command Line Package for Automated Testing
- Robust metallic housing, USB self-powered
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Physical Interfaces
- 1x DVB-ASI input (10 kbps to 214 Mbps)
- 1x DVB-T & DVB-H RF input
- 1x RF loopthrough
- 1x USB2.0 interface
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Options
- GPS receiver and GPS log capability (USB receiver with SIRFIII chipset)
- DiviCatch RF-T also available for DVB-T only applications
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