Dycon test set measures radio signal strength
Dycon
D2366 radio test set
The Dycon D2366 is a radio test set for use with GSM and GPRS radio networks.
The test set will measure and display radio signal strength as well as levels of received interference.
The D2366 radio test set shows the best location for radio products.
It helps position GSM and GPRS aerial systems for best results.
The D2366 can be used to detect and measure surrounding GSM and GPRS base stations.
It measures and displays all available GSM and GPRS network information.
The test set can also be 'locked' to one network.
It includes a battery to allow remote operation for up to 12 hours.
The unit will switch off automatically after a preset time if left on and unused.
The D2366 is contained within an armoured rubber protective sleeve (different colours available).
It comes complete with a charger, aerial and manual.
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