The OSCOR Max from Research Electronics International (REI) is a Portable Spectrum Analyzer that operates from 10 kHz to 43 GHz. It is designed to detect and locate unauthorized RF signals, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth transmissions. This spectrum analyzer incorporates a built-in auto-switching antenna panel capable of 125 switching operations per second, enabling continuous sweeps across its full frequency range. It can sweep more than 107 million points per second with a sweep speed of 110 GHz/s and an RBW of 10 kHz.
The OSCOR Max has a displayed average noise level (DANL) of -150 dBm/Hz. It is equipped with a comprehensive set of on-board analysis tools, including patented SmartBars™ signal identification, spectrogram waterfall recording, I/Q recording and analysis, support for up to 16 user-configurable frequency bands, trace math, and AM/FM demodulation. This analyzer can be operated locally via a 13.3-inch capacitive touchscreen or remotely through Gigabit Ethernet and USB interfaces. It can be powered by dual hot-swappable Li-ion batteries, a 100 to 240 VAC supply, or a USB-C PD port. It is housed in a portable enclosure measuring 16.2 × 10.6 × 2.3 inches and has 2.4 mm or 2.92 mm AUX connectors and an SMA connector for the IF output.