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<< PROMAX TV/CATV and Satellite Signal Level Meters/Analyzers PROMAX TV Explorer II and TV Explorer II+ |
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What is the TV Explorer? The TV EXPLORER has set
new standards in the way installers make and understand measurements. It
includes an impressive new range of functions developed to easy
measurements and to detect impairments in both digital and analog
systems. With the TV EXPLORER 2's increased storage capacity, it is
possible to take measurements automatically, to store the results and
print reports. When one presses the “explorer” key briefly, it identifies the signal
under test. First it recognizes whether the channel is analog or
digital. If the channel is analog, it determines the television standard
of the signal (PAL/SECAM/NTSC). If the signal is digital, it analyses
the modulation type: QAM / QPSK / 8PSK (*) / COFDM (European Zone
models) and all the associated parameters such as the system, the symbol
rate, the code rate, etc and it tries to lock the signal. (*) Depending on model | ||||||||||||||||
| Spectrum analyser automatic scale search: TV EXPLORER users have considered that the control of the spectrum analyser based in the four arrow keys is a very valuable innovative function. The goal was to add as much automation as possible in the meter’s user interface to make technicians job faster. Continuing on with this philosophy PROMAX wanted to offer more in the TV EXPLORER II and TV EXPLORER II+. The reference level in the spectrum analyser function is initially set automatically to the best value based on the power of the signal shown. The reference level is instantly adjusted by the TV EXPLORER II / II+ as we enter the spectrum analyser function. The graphic shown is then ready to be anlaysed with all its ups and downs with no additional key strokes. Channel MER measurement for COFDM: Discover invisible signals We can confirm that this is the source of the problem just by comparing the graphic with the spectrum analyser display of an analogue channel MER measurement of a COFDM multiplex has been considered until now as the average of the individual MER measurements for each of the carriers (about 8000 in a 8k system for instance) in the tuned channel. Sometimes reception quality is degraded by interfering signals that can not be detected unless we have very special analysis tools. The MER by Carrier function uses a new extremely advanced algorithm that in a matter of seconds analyses the MER for each of the carriers forming the selected channel and displays it continuously in a graphic form. It is a measurement exclusive to the TV EXPLORER II+ that will turn out to be very useful during the transition to digital TV where we often find cases that are difficult to troubleshoot in which signals of different types and sources interfere among them. An example where we use channel MER to analyse an 8K COFDM multiplex is shown on the left. We notice that there are 3 areas in the graphic where MER is degraded which tell us that an analogue channel may be present underneath. If we compare this graphic with the spectrum analyser display of an analogue channel we realise that in effect the video, audio and colour carriers affect more intensively the MER of those digital multiplex carriers located at the same frequencies. Fortunately the COFDM channel in this case is strong enough to be affected by this interference. It is interesting to point out that this interference could not be detected in any other way for it can’t be seen on the spectrum analyser and it is not strong enough to degrade the average MER, CBER or VBER readings substantially. |
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| Screen capture: Watch on the meter and download to PC The TV EXPLORER II+ comes with 1 GB of internal memory that is exclusively available for user data. The TV EXPLORER II+ offers beside the video stream recording feature the possibility to take screen shots of the following functions:
It is very easy to use. Users only need to select this option and the
file with the screen capture will be saved in the TV EXPLORER II+
internal memory. The file can be retrieved and shown on the meter’s
display or can be saved to a PC to be included in measurement reports or
to be processed using software applications, etc. |
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| One of the measurements can be selected as a preferred and then it will be highlighted and a graphic bar for this particular measurement displayed in a preferential position. The analyzer adapts itself according to the user preferences. | ||||||||||||||||
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Every modulation type is represented differently. A DVB-C 16QAM signal is represented on the screen by a total of 16 different zones, and a DVB-C 64QAM is represented on the screen by a total of 64 different zones and so on. The constellation shows in different colors the density of hits and includes zooming and scrolling possibilities and also a clear button to clean the picture. |
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Price |
| TV EXPLORER II | Promax TV Explorer II Automatic TV & Satellite Level Meter including Auto-Identification and Explorer. 16:9 Large LCD (European Version) |
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$5115.00 |
| TV EXPLORER II+ | Promax TV Explorer II+ Automatic Advanced TV & Satellite Level Meter including Auto-Identification and Explorer. 16:9 Large LCD (European Version) |
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$6045.00 |
| US TV EXPLORER II | Promax US TV Explorer II Automatic TV & Satellite Level Meter including Auto-Identification and Explorer for American standards. Includes MPEG demodulator |
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$5310.00 |
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| CB077 | Promax CB-077 Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery 7.2 V 12Ah |
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$108.30 |
| CV245 | Promax CV-245 2.4 GHz Wireless applications converter for PROLINK | $716.00 | |
| CV589 | Promax CV-589 5.8 GHz Wireless Applications Converter for PROLINK | $964.00 | |
| RP050 | Promax RP-050 Satellite IF & UHF simulator | $298.00 | |
| RP080 | Promax RP-080 SAT & Terrestrial simulator | $618.00 | |
| NG281 | Promax NG-281 Noise Generator 5 - 1000 MHz output 70 dB mu V | $800.00 | |
| NG282 | Promax NG-282 Noise Generator 20 - 2000 MHz output 50 dB mu V | $639.00 | |
| AMC1 | Promax AMC/1 Master Aerial |
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| DC229 | Promax DC-229 Heavy Duty transport Case | $153.00 | |
| DC266 | Promax DC-266 Carrying Bag for TV EXPLORER & TV EXPLORER II | $59.00 | |
| DC267 | Promax DC-267 Carrying bag | $59.00 | |
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