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Page 1: Passive Intermodulation Analyzers 2013 - · PDF filePassive Intermodulation Passive Intermodulation (PIM) is a nonlinear response of two or more signals of different frequencies mixing

Passive Intermodulation AnalyzersRack, Desktop and Site Types

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Company Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Basics – Passive Intermodulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Definition of Intermodulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Product Range – Passive Intermodulation Analyzers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Main Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Rack Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Examples Sample Configuration and Ordering Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Desktop Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Site Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Passive Intermodulation Analyzers – Support Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

CONTENTS

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Rosenberger – an Outstanding Story of SuccessFrom its humble beginnings in the year 1958 in a locksmith shop Rosenberger has developed into a worldwide operating company with an international reputation.The unique business sense and entrepreneurship of Hans (d.2007) and Katharina (d.2004) Rosenberger and, in ensuing years, the vision, management style and leadership of their three sons Hans, Bernhard and Peter lead Rosenberger to today’s prominence.Today, Rosenberger is a medium-sized family-owned company – with Hans, Bernhard and Peter Rosenberger as well as Dr. Tosja Zywietz as Managing Directors – and ranks among the worldwide leading manufacturers of standard and customer-specifi c connectivity solutions in high frequency and fi ber optic technology.

Products and ApplicationsThe product range covers RF coaxial connectors, RF test & measurement products, RF automotive connectors as well as fi ber optic products and cable assemblies. The Mobilecom Infrastructure Products business unit offers cable system solu-tions for radio base stations – from the antenna down to the base station. Renowned companies in high-tech industries, e.g. telecommunication, data systems, medical electronics, test &

measurement, aerospace engineering or automotive electronics trust the precision and quality of Rosenberger products.Rosenberger’s custom machining center, the primary roots of the company, produces as a components system supplier (metal) components for the transmission, automotive and construction machine industries.

The Rosenberger GroupThe headquarters of Rosenberger is located in Fridolfi ng/Tittmoning (Oberbayern, Germany) where today approx. 1100 people are employed. Worldwide, the Rosenberger group operates 18 manufacturing and assembly locations as well as the Rosenberger sales network in Europe, Asia and North and South America where – in total – more than 5000 employees develop, produce and sell our products.

Superior QualityThe quality of our products and services is an essential part of our corporate strategy. In 2006 and 2012, as evidence of our highly qualifi ed and motivated employees, Rosenberger was honoured by the Bavarian Ministry for Economic Affairs with the Bavarian Quality Award in the category of industrial companies. Rosenberger is certifi ed by ISO/TS 16949:2009, ISO 9001 and ISO14001.

Company Profile

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Passive IntermodulationPassive Intermodulation (PIM) is a nonlinear response of two or more signals of different frequencies mixing together in a passive device, e.g. antenna, cable, connector or splitter. Today, PIM has become a very serious and challenging task for mobile operators, equipment vendors and component manufacturers due to frequency planning in modern com-munication networks, the usage of high-power transmitters and more sensitive receivers in base stations. If a PIM with suffi cient magnitude generated from a transmitter falls within an adjacent receiver channel, it causes serious interferences to the base station receiver and will signifi cantly degrade the network quality of service.The cause of PIM is very complex and uncertain. Even dirty surfaces, poor soldering, and loose connections will cause serious intermodulation. Hence, in theory, it cannot be cal-culated nor cannot be simulated by software. To verify the PIM and look for the root cause, specifi c test instruments are required.

PIA Rack Types PIA Desktop Types PIA Site Analyzers

Manufacturers of passive components Site installation Site installation (waterproof)

Research & Development Mobile operators

Laboratories System integrators

Calibration centers

Passive Intermodulation AnalyzersPassive Intermodulation Analyzers (PIAs) are professional measurement instruments which are characterized by very low self intermodulation and high power level signal output. Their high accuracy receiver allows fast and precise measure-ments of the 3rd, 5th and 7th order intermodulation of passive devices under high-power conditions, e.g. connectors, cable assemblies, antennas, fi lters and other passive components.

Basics – Passive Intermodulation

Applications

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Passive IntermodulationIntermodulation occurs when two or more signals mix on a non-linear device and create undesired output at other frequencies.In a communications system, this means that signals in one channel may cause interference with adjacent channels.Considering that an input signal contains two frequencies, intermodulation can be indicated as follows:

fIM= mf1±nf2f1 and f2 are carrier frequenciesfIM is the intermodulation frequency

m+n is the order of fIM. For example, when fIM=2f1- f2, fIM is called the 3rd order intermodulation frequency. Commonly, the 3rd, 5th and 7th order intermodulation signals will be considered. The 3rd order intermodulation signal always represents the worst case condition of unwanted signals generated since it is closest to the carriers and has the highest amplitude.

Definition of Intermodulation

Intermodulation is normally specifi ed in terms of dBm or dBc. For example, +43dBm (20Watt) is a typical input power level specifi ed for device under test (DUT). If the allowable inter-modulation level for DUT is required to be -117dBm, thus the specifi cation is -117-43=-160dBc.IEC-62037 is an international standard for RF connectors, cable assemblies and cable intermodulation level measurement. It defi nes the intermodulation level, test principle and test procedure. In IEC standard chapter 6, it requires the residual intermodulation of an analyzer should be at least 10dB below the specifi ed value of DUT. In the above example, the residual intermodulation of the analyzer should be less than -170dBc. The less self-intermodulation is, the more accurate test result will be gotten.

IM3

fIM7 fIM5 fIM3 fIM3 fIM5 fIM7f1 f2

IM3

Pow

erFrequency

fIM f1 f2 fIM

dBm

-150

-130

-110

-90

-70

-50

-30

-10

1030

f1 f2

TxRx

IM3

880 915 925 960

f (MHz)

f3

fIM3=2 x f1 - f2

=2 x 925 - 960

=890

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Rack TypesPIA rack types from Rosenberger precisely determine the intermodulation characteristics of connectors, cable assem-blies, antennas and other passive components. They are specially designed for the use in production lines to measure the 3rd, 5th and 7th order intermodulation, but they also can be applied in R&D, laboratory and calibration centers.Rack types are available as “refl ected” types or “refl ected & transmitted” types, which operate in LTE 700, AMPS, EGSM, DCS, PCS, TD-SCDMA, UMTS II / LTE / BRS-EBS and WiMAX frequency bands.Due to its RF know-how and many years’ experience, Rosenberger can provide excellent customer service and indi-vidual technical support. Rosenberger Passive Intermodulation Analyzers can be customized according to specifi c require-ments by realizing modularized assemblies and cost reduc-tions. Furthermore, Rosenberger provides technical support, product training, calibration as well as maintenance on site.

Desktop TypesThe Desktop Passive Intermodulation Analyzer from Rosen-berger has been designed to quickly and accurately measure the intermodulation characteristics of connectors, cable assemblies, antennas, fi lters, tower mounted devices and other passive components – fast, simple and in high precision quality. The PIA can also be used for a precise analysis of the RF infrastructure quality and performance of radio base stations.The PIM Analyzer operates in LTE 700, AMPS, EGSM, DCS, PCS, UMTS, UMTS II / LTE / BRS-EBS and WiMAX frequency bands. Delivered in a highly shock-proof, stable transport case, the Desktop Rosenberger PIA is ideally suited for laboratory and manufacturing applications.

Site AnalyzerEspecially designed for intermodulation measurements on sites. The analyzer is installed in a rugged, waterproof case (55 x 35 x 20 cm).

Product Range – Passive Intermodulation Analyzers

Rack Type Site Analyzer

Desktop Type

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Operated by broadband power amplifi er (700 MHz - 1000 MHz - 2200 MHz) and 700 - 2200 MHz. Easy to upgrade for customer to specifi c bands by using additional fi lter units. The Multiplex Unit supports the automatic switching between the different bands.

Residual IM-Level (2 x 43 dBm, S/N = 10dB):

< -171 dBc Rack types

< -168 dBc Desktop types, site analyzers

Rack types 19 inch rack - enough space for future upgrades, can be moved easily when needed

Desktop types 450 mm x 400 mm x 200 mm, approx. 20 kg weight

Site analyzers 550 mm x 350 mm x 200 mm

all types - rack types, desktop types, site analyzers

Strip chart / two tone measurements

Frequency sweep measurements

all types - rack types, desktop types, site analyzers

selectable from +36 to +46 dBm (2x)

Measurement modes strip chart / two tonefrequency sweep

Set up frequencies and sweep range frequency step power level per carrier spectrum analyzer settings (resolution, span, sweep time) correction value setting for DUT <–> Test Port (ANT) IM Port <–> Analyzer limits for production mode memory function for different measurement set ups

Typical test time 5 ms / frequency step (depending on options and settings)

Remote control GPIB, LAN (TCP / IP), USB

3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th order refl ected or transmitted passive intermodulation for:

Antennas

Transmission Lines

Connectors

Jumpers

Filters and Combiners

Splitters

Other Passive Components, e.g. power mounted devices

Main FeaturesModular design

Outstanding Dynamic

Control Software

Operation / Measurement Modes

Testport Power

Measures

Dimensions

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Ordering Number Frequency BandFrequency RangeRX

Frequency RangeTX Power output Test Port

Residual IM @ 2x 43 dBm

Refl ected IM Transmitted IM

IM-FI-700R LTE700, reversed 698 - 730 MHz 745 - 793 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-700T LTE700, transmitted 698 - 730 MHz 745 - 793 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-700RLU LTE700, reversed 698 - 716 MHz 776 – 798 MHz

728 - 760 MHz 728 - 760 MHz

+36 ... +46 dBm+36 ... +46 dBm

7-16 f7-16 f

< -171 dBc< -171 dBc

< -165 dBc< -165 dBc

IM-FI-700TLU LTE700, reversed 698 - 716 MHz 776 - 798 MHz

728 - 760 MHz 728 - 760 MHz

+36 ... +46 dBm+36 ... +46 dBm

7-16 f7-16 f

< -171 dBc< -171 dBc

< -165 dBc< -165 dBc

IM-FI-800R AMPS, reversed 824 - 849 MHz 869 - 894 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-800T AMPS, transmitted 824 - 849 MHz 869 - 894 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-850R DigDiv, reversed 832 - 862 MHz 792 - 822 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-850T DigDiv, transmitted 832 - 862 MHz 792 - 822 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-900R EGSM, reversed 880 - 915 MHz 925 - 960 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-900T EGSM, transmitted 880 - 915 MHz 925 - 960 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-1800R DCS, reversed 1710 - 1785 MHz 1805 - 1880 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-1800T DCS, transmitted 1710 - 1785 MHz 1805 - 1880 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-1900R PCS, reversed 1850 - 1910 MHz 1930 - 1990 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-1900T PCS, transmitted 1850 - 1910 MHz 1930 - 1990 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-1900AWSR PCS/AWS, reversed 1710 - 1910 MHz 1930 - 2155 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-1900AWST PCS/AWS, transmitted 1710 - 1910 MHz 1930 - 2155 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-TD-AR TD-SCDMA A-Band, reversed 1880 - 1890 MHz 1900 - 1920 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dB < -165 dBc

IM-FI-TD-AT TD-SCDMA A-Band, transmitted 1880 - 1890 MHz 1900 - 1920 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-TD-BR TD-SCDMA B-Band, reversed 2115 MHz 2017.5 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-TD-BT TD-SCDMA B-Band, transmitted 2115 MHz 2017.5 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-2100R UMTS, reversed 1920 - 2060 MHz 2110 - 2170 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-2100T UMTS, transmitted 1920 - 2060 MHz 2110 - 2170 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-2600R LTE2600, reversed 2545 - 2580 MHz 2620 - 2695 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI2600T LTE2600, transmitted 2545 - 2580 MHz 2620 - 2695 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-TD-CR TD-SCDMA C-Band, reversed 2300 - 2330 MHz 2340 - 2370 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-TD-CT TD-SCDMA C-Band, transmitted 2300 - 2330 MHz 2340 - 2370 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-2400R WiFi2400, reversed 2400 - 2428 MHz 2448 - 2484 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-2400T WiFi2400, transmittted 2400 - 2428 MHz 2448 - 2484 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-3500R WiMAX, reversed 3410 - 3484 MHz 3510 - 3594 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < -165 dBc

IM-FI-3500T WiMAX, transmitted 3410 - 3484 MHz 3510 - 3594 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -171 dBc < - 165 dBc

Detailed specifi cations on request

Rack TypesPower Amplifi er / Receiver Units

Filter Units

Ordering NumberFrequency RangeRX

Frequency RangeTX Power output RX Noise fl oor

IM-0710-BB 698 - 960 MHz 698 - 960 MHz 52 dBm < -135 dBm

IM-0722-BB 698 - 2200 MHz 698 - 2200 MHz 50 dBm < -135 dBm

IM-1822-BB 1800 - 2200 MHz 1800 - 2200 MHz 52 dBm < -135 dBm

IM-2526-BB 2500 - 2600 MHz 2600 - 2700 MHz 52 dBm < -135 dBm

IM-3426-BB 3400 - 3500 MHz 3500 - 3600 MHz 50 dBm < -130 dBm

Detailed specifi cations on request

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MultiplexerOrdering Number No. Position Remarks

IM-MPX 6 x 6 to 1 for IM-0710-BB, IM-1822-BB, IM-2526-BB 6 band are supported

IM-MPX0722 3 x 6 to 1 for IM-0722-BB 6 band are supported

IM-MPX0722-9 6 x 9 to 1 for IM-0722-BB 9 band are supported

Detailed specifi cations on request

Examples Sample Configuration and Ordering No.

To measure reversed IM, EGSM 900 MHz band only:

Power Amplifi er / Receiver Unit698 – 960 MHzOrdering Number: IM-0710-BB

Power Amplifi er / Receiver Unit698 – 2200 MHzOrdering Number: IM-0722-BB

alternative

alternative

+ +

Filter UnitEGSM, reversedOrdering Number: IM-FI-900R

Filter UnitEGSM, reversedOrdering Number: IM-FI-900R

To measure reversed IM, EGSM 900 MHz band and transmitted IM, PCS 1900 MHz band:

Power Amplifi er / Receiver Unit698 – 960 MHzOrdering Number: IM-0710-BB

Power Amplifi er / Receiver Unit698 – 2200 MHzOrdering Number: IM-0722-BB

+

+

Power Amplifi er / Receiver Unit1800 – 2200 MHzOrdering Number: IM-1822-BB

+

Multiplexer UnitTo switch between EGSM and DCS FilterOrdering Number: IM-MPX-0722

Multiplexer UnitTo switch between EGSM and DCS FilterOrdering Number: IM-MPX-0722

+ +

Filter UnitEGSM, reversedOrdering Number: IM-FI-900R

Filter UnitEGSM, reversedOrdering Number: IM-FI-900R

+ +

Filter UnitPCS, transmittedOrdering Number: IM-FI-1900T

Filter UnitPCS, transmittedOrdering Number: IM-FI-1900T

alternative

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Desktop Types

Ordering Number Frequency BandFrequency RangeRX

Frequency RangeTX Power output Test Port

Residual IM @ 2x 43 dBm

Refl ected IM

IM-207LUP LTE 700LU 698 - 716 MHz 776 - 798 MHz

728 - 760 MHz 728 - 760 MHz

+36 ... +46 dBm +36 ... +46 dBm

7-16 f7-16 f

< -165 dBc< -165 dBc

IM-207P LTE 700 745 - 793 MHz 698 - 793 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-208P AMPS 800 824 - 849 MHz 869 - 894 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-2085P LTE 800 DigDiv 832 - 862 MHz 792 - 822 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-209P EGSM 900 880 - 915 MHz 925 - 960 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-218P DCS 1800 1710 - 1785 MHz 1805 - 1880 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-19AWSP PCS 1900 / AWS 1710 - 1910 MHz 1930 - 2155 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-219P PCS 1900 1850 - 1910 MHz 1930 - 1990 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-TDFP TD-SCDMA F 1880 - 1890 MHz 1900 - 1920 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-221P UMTS 2100 1920 - 2060 MHz 2110 - 2170 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-220P TD-SCDMA 2000 2015 MHz 2017.5 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-TDEP TD-SCDMA E 2300 - 2330 MHz 2340 - 2370 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-224P WiFi 2400 - 2428 MHz 2448 - 2484 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-226P UMTS II / LTE2600 2545 - 2580 MHz 2620 - 2695 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-235P WiMAX 3410 - 3484 MHz 3510 - 3594 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

Detailed specifi cations on request

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Site Types

Ordering Number Frequency BandFrequency RangeRX

Frequency RangeTX Power output Test Port

Residual IM @ 2x 43 dBm

Refl ected IM

IM-207LUS LTE 700LU 698 - 716 MHz 776 - 798 MHz

728 - 760 MHz 728 - 760 MHz

+36 ... +46 dBm +36 ... +46 dBm

7-16 f7-16 f

< -165 dBc< -165 dBc

IM-207S LTE 700 745 - 793 MHz 698 - 793 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-208S AMPS 800 824 - 849 MHz 869 - 894 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-2085S LTE 800 DigDiv 832 - 862 MHz 792 - 822 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-209S EGSM 900 880 - 915 MHz 925 - 960 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-218S DCS 1800 1710 - 1785 MHz 1805 - 1880 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-19AWSS PCS 1900 / AWS 1710 - 1910 MHz 1930 - 2155 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-219S PCS 1900 1850 - 1910 MHz 1930 - 1990 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-TDFS TD-SCDMA F 1880 - 1890 MHz 1900 - 1920 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-221S UMTS 2100 1920 - 2060 MHz 2110 - 2170 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-220S TD-SCDMA 2000 2015 MHz 2017.5 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-TDAS TD-SCDMA A 2115 MHz 2017.5 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-TDES TD-SCDMA E 2300 - 2330 MHz 2340 - 2370 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-224S WiFi 2400 - 2428 MHz 2448 - 2484 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-226S UMTS II / LTE2600 2545 - 2580 MHz 2620 - 2695 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

IM-235S WiMAX 3410 - 3484 MHz 3510 - 3594 MHz +36 ... +46 dBm 7-16 f < -165 dBc

Detailed specifi cations on request

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Improper use of the Rosenberger product(s) could result in damage to the product(s) and the equipment/hardware being tested, it may also cause improper transmissions in violation of national frequency regulations and may pose the risk of exposure to radiation and/or burns to the user.

AccessoriesAdaptors

Ordering Number Remarks

Adaptors (In-Series)

60S101-K50N1 7-16 male to 7-16 female adapter

60S101-S50N1 7-16 male to 7-16 male adapter

60K101-K50N1 7-16 female to 7-16 female adapter

Adaptors (Inter Series)

60S153-K50N1 7-16 male to N female adapter

53S160-K50N1 7-16 female to N male adapter

Adaptors -110 dBm

60S110-K07N1 -110 dBm standard adapter for LTE 700

60S110-K08N1 -110 dBm standard adapter for AMPS

60S110-K09N1 -110 dBm standard adapter for EGSM

60S110-K18N1 -110 dBm standard adapter for DCS

60S110-K19N1 -110 dBm standard adapter for PCS

60S110-K20N1 -110 dBm standard adapter for TD-SCDMA

60S110-K21N1 -110 dBm standard adapter for UMTS

60S110-K26N1 -110 dBm standard adapter for UMTS II / LTE / BRS-EBS

60S110-K35N1 -110 dBm standard adapter for WiMAX

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It is the responsibility of the user/operator of the products to ensure that the product(s) are used in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifi cations and in a safe manner.Rosenberger disclaims all liability from improper use of the products.

Terminations

Ordering Number Remarks

60Z150-001 Low PIM termination

Tools

Ordering Number Remarks

60W000-002 32# torque wrench

53W010-000 18# torque wrench

Test Cables 7-16 / 7-16

Test Cables 7-16 / N

Ordering Number Remarks

LC02-186-1500 Test Cable 3/8” S FRNC 1.5 m / 7-16 male / 7-16 male

LC02-186-4000 Test Cable 3/8” S FRNC 4.0 m / 7-16 male / 7-16 male

Ordering Number Remarks

LC02-188-1500 Test Cable 3/8” S FRNC 1.5 m / 7-16 male / N male

LC02-188-4000 Test Cable 3/8” S FRNC 4.0 m / 7-16 male / N male

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Passive Intermodulation Analyzers – Support Locations

Europe, Middle East, Africa

Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KGHauptstraße 183413 Fridolfing, GERMANYTel: + 49 8684 18-0Fax: + 49 8684 [email protected] Florian Steinbacher ([email protected])

Americas

Rosenberger Site Solutions, LLCP.O. Box 8817, Lake Charles, LA 70606, USATel: + 1 337 598 5250Fax: + 1 337 598 [email protected] Jim Dupont ([email protected])

Brazil

Rosenberger Domex TelecomCabletech Avenue, 601GuaramirimCEP 12295-230Cacapava - Sao Paulo, BRAZILTel: + 55 - 12 - 3221 8500Fax: + 55 - 12 - 3221 [email protected] Ricardo Paganini ([email protected])

Asia Pacific

Rosenberger Asia Pacific Electronic Co., Ltd.No. 3, Anxiang Road, Block BTianzhu Airport Industrial ZoneBeijing, 101300, PR CHINATel: + 86 10 80 48 1995Fax: + 86 10 80 48 [email protected] Danny Wang ([email protected])

India

Rosenberger Electronic Co. (India) Pvt LimitedPlot No. 263, Sector 6IMT Manesar, GurgaonHaryana-122050, INDIATel: + 91 1244 77 55 00Fax: + 91 1244 77 55 [email protected] Parth Sikka ([email protected])

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Status 06.2013 I For an up-to-date overview of our sales network please refer to our website: www.rosenberger.com

While the information has been carefully compiled to the best of our knowledge, nothing is intended as representation or warranty on our part and no statement herein shall be construed as recommendation to infringe existing patents.

Sales Intermodulation AnalyzersDavid Bedford236 Ringwood RoadGB-Totton, Hants, SO40 8EBPhone + 44 23 8122 6444Mobile + 44 77 3441 [email protected]

Europe

Austria, Croatia,Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, SloveniaWalter KrennHochfrequenztechnik GmbHSimmeringer Hauptstraße 421A-1110 WienPhone + 43 - 1 - 7 48 71 17 - 0Fax + 43 - 1 - 7 48 71 17 - [email protected]

Belgium, Luxembourg, NetherlandsRosenbergerHochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KGSales Office BeneluxPhone + 49 - 86 84 - 18 - 0Fax + 49 - 86 84 - 18 - [email protected]

DenmarkRosenberger Danmark a/sBlokken 38, Box 92DK-3460 BirkerodPhone + 45 - 45 82 12 94Fax + 45 - 45 82 13 [email protected]

FinlandETRA Electronics OyLampputie 2FIN-00740 HelsinkiPhone + 3 58 - 2 07 65 16 0Fax + 3 58 - 2 07 65 23 [email protected]

FranceRosenberger FranceActipark17, Rue des Frères LumièreF-67201 EckbolsheimPhone + 33 - 3 - 90 20 76 00Fax + 33 - 3 - 90 20 76 [email protected]

ItalyRosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KGSales Office MilanoVia Brodolini, 31I-20863 Concorezzo - MBPhone + 39 - 039 - 96 30306Fax + 39 - 039 - 59 [email protected]

NorwayT&G Elektro A / SKirkeveien 25 BN-1363 HovikPhone + 47 - 67 - 12 90 50Fax + 47 - 67 - 12 90 [email protected]

PolandPTH neopta electronics sp.z.o.o.Ul. Wlodkowica 14PL-60-334 PoznanPhone + 48 - 61 - 6 62 48 51Fax + 48 - 61 - 6 62 48 [email protected]

RussiaCHS Ltd.Stromynka street 18Bld. 7107076, MoscowPhone + 7 - 495 - 73 90 720Fax + 7 - 495 - 2 73 90 720Cell Phone +7 - 916 - [email protected]

Spain, PortugalRosenberger Telecom, S.A.Ed Olimpia N18P.I. Ventorro del CanoE-28925 Alcarcón / MadridPhone + 34 - 91 - 3 52 83 52Fax + 34 - 91 - 3 52 98 [email protected]

SwedenRosenberger Sverige ABVallgatan 5BS-17067 SolnaPhone + 46 - 8 - 6 36 26 00Fax + 46 - 8 - 6 36 26 [email protected]

SwitzerlandEME AGInterconnection & MotionLohwisstrasse 50CH-8123 EbmatingenPhone + 41 - 44 - 982 11 11Fax + 41 - 44 - 982 11 [email protected]

TurkeyNorana Dis Ticaretve Mümessillik Ltd. Sti.Atatürk Caddesi 206 - 1, Derya Apt.TR-35220 Birinci Kordon, IzmirPhone + 90 - 2 32 - 4 64 00 11Fax + 90 - 2 32 - 4 63 06 [email protected]

United KingdomRosenberger Micro-Coax Ltd.2b Mercury HouseCalleva Park, AldermastonGB-Berkshire RG7 8PNPhone + 44 - 1-18 - 9 81 00 23Fax + 44 - 1-18 - 9 81 61 [email protected]

Africa

Algeria, Morocco, TunisiaRosenberger Telecom, S.A.Ed Olimpia N18P.I. Ventorro del CanoE-28925 Alcarcón / MadridPhone + 34 - 91 - 3 52 83 52Fax + 34 - 91 - 3 52 98 [email protected]

South AfricaActum ElectronicsP.O. Box 819RSA-Rivonia 2128Unit A8 TheStables Business ParkNo 13, 3rd Road Linbro Park 2064Phone +27 - 11 - 6 08 30 01Fax +27 - 11 - 6 08 19 [email protected]

South America

ArgentinaMercotel S.R.L.Viel 2079RA-1424 Buenos AiresPhone + 54 - 11 - 49 21 46 20Fax + 54 - 11 - 49 24 59 [email protected]

BoliviaRIBCO LTDAEd. Cámara Nacional de Comercio Of.1002Av. Mariscal Santa Cruz Nº 1392BO-La PazPhone + 591-2 -211 1100Fax + 591-2 -239 [email protected]

BrazilRosenberger Domex TelecomCabletech Avenue, 601GuaramirimCEP 12295-230BR-Cacapava - São PauloPhone + 55 - 12 - 3221 8500Fax + 55 - 12 - 3221 [email protected]

Chile, Latin AmericaRosenberger Sudamérica Ltda.Aldunate 1961,Santiago 836-1195Phone + 56 - 2 - 3 67 11 70Fax + 56 - 2 - 3 67 12 [email protected]

ColombiaLatinocomm Ltda.Diagonal 152A 34-11CO-BogotáPhone + 57 - 1 - 274 59 25Fax + 57 - 1 - 216 13 [email protected]

Guatemala, Central America Grupo Ebis11 Avenida 31-35 Zona 5GCA- Guatemala, C.A 01005Phone + 502 - 2331 - 8700Fax + 502 - 2332 - [email protected]

PeruLB ForsbergIslas Virgenes 148Urb. La Portada de La Planicie, La MolinaPE-Lima 12Phone + 51 - 1 - 9977 5982Fax + 51 - 1 - 368 [email protected]

VenezuelaTotal StockCentro Profesional La Urbina - P.B.Local A - Calle 3-AUrbanizacion La UrbinaYV-CaracasPhone + 58 - 212 - 241 6993Fax + 58 - 212 - 242 [email protected]

North America

USA, CanadaRosenberger North America Headquarters1100 Professional, Suite 100USA-Plano, TX 75074Phone + 1 - 972 - 423 8991 [email protected]

Asia

China, Asia, AustraliaRosenberger Asia Pacific Electronic Co., Ltd.No. 3, Anxiang Road, Block BTianzhu Airport Industrial ZoneBeijing 101300PR ChinaPhone + 86 - 10 - 80 48 19 95Fax + 86 - 10 - 80 48 24 [email protected]

IndiaRosenberger Electronic Co. (India) PvtLimitedPlot No. 263, Sector 6IMT Manesar, GurgaonHaryana-122050Phone + 91 - 124 - 477 55 00Fax + 91 - 124 - 477 55 [email protected]

IsraelM.T.I. Engineering Ltd.Afek Industrial Park11 Hamelacha St.IL-48091 Rosh Ha’ayinPhone + 9 72 - 3 - 9 00 89 00Fax + 9 72 - 3 - 9 00 89 [email protected]

JapanFusoh Shoji Co., Ltd.No. 10 - 2, 2-ChomeNagata-Cho, Chiyoda-KuJ-Tokyo 100-0014Phone + 81 - 3 - 35 81 90 56Fax + 81 - 3 - 35 81 57 [email protected]

Korea South, Sales AutomotiveDream Holdings Co. Ltd.977-1, Gosaek-dong, Gwonseon-gu,Suwon-siGyeonggi-doKorea (South) (441-813)Phone + 82 - 31 - 243 - 1767Fax + 82 - 31 - 243 - [email protected]

United Arabian Emirates, Gulf RegionAlliance Fiwa TradingFrij Murar, Near Naif Road, DeiraP.O.Box 1621416214 DubaiPhone + 97-1 42 - 732 569Fax + 97-1 42 - 732 [email protected]

Sales Worldwide

HeadquartersRosenbergerHochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KGHauptstraße 1 | 83413 FridolfingP.O. Box 1260 | 84526 TittmoningGermanyPhone + 49 (0)8684 18-0 [email protected] + 49 (0)8684 18-499 www.rosenberger.com

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