Eddy Wireless ACECO SC-01 Manual

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ACECO SC-01

Introduction

The Aceco SC-1 hand-held radio frequency
counter is compact, truly pocket-sized,
versatile test instrument designed for
measuring any digital, on/off keying or
analog signal on frequencies between 30
MHz and 2.8 GHz. Supplied as a complete
with internal NiCd pack, AC wall charger
and 7 section telescopic antenna.

Specifications

Impedance:
Frequency range:
Sensitivity:
Max. input:
Resolution:
Timebase:
Weight:
Size:
Case:
Battery:
Power:

Features

• 7 digit Liquid Crystal Display
• Frequency counter for digital, on/off keying and analog signals with a minimum
pulse width of 250 uS.
• Ultra sensitive synchronous detector - 16 section bargraph to show RF signal
strength (-35dBm to 0dBm)
• Two range positions - the 1 GHz position for frequencies between 30 MHz and 0.8
50 Ohms (BNC Socket) VSWR less than 2:1
30 MHz - 2.8 GHz
less than 5 mV
15 dBm
10 KHz for digital signals or On/Off Keying &
1 KHz for Analog Signals
Less than 1 PPM at room temperature
210 g
80 mm high x 68 mm wide x 31 mm deep
Stamped aluminum with black anodized finish
Internal 4 x AA 600 mAH NiCd pack
9 VDC 300 mA

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Summary of Contents for Eddy Wireless ACECO SC-01

  • Page 1 ACECO SC-01 Introduction The Aceco SC-1 hand-held radio frequency counter is compact, truly pocket-sized, versatile test instrument designed for measuring any digital, on/off keying or analog signal on frequencies between 30 MHz and 2.8 GHz. Supplied as a complete with internal NiCd pack, AC wall charger and 7 section telescopic antenna.
  • Page 2 GHz and the 2.8 GHz position for frequencies between 500 MHz and 2.8 GHz. • Squelch adjustment for input signals • Hold switch to lock display • Low battery indicator • Low power consumption (Average 5 hour battery life) Controls 1.
  • Page 3 4. Reception DistanceFrom Transmitter The distance from which you will be able to receive frequencies will depend upon the type and location of the transmitting antenna, transmitter output power and the frequency in use...

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