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SignalShark® 3310

Real-Time Handheld Analyzer


Real-Time Handheld Analyzer › Frequency range 8 kHz to 8 GHz
SignalShark®, for the Detection, Analysis, › Wideband frequency monitoring with an extremely fast scan
Classification and Localization of RF rate of up to 50 GHz/s
Signals between 8 kHz and 8 GHz.
› Covers whole frequency bands with a 40 MHz real-time
Solves complex measurement and instantaneous bandwidth and a very high frequency resolution
analysis tasks reliably and quickly with o FFT overlap at least 75 %
the same RF performance as o FFT size: up to 16 384
comparable desktop instruments. › Reliable signal detection due to signal duration with 100 % POI
o > 3.125 µs without attenuation and spectral growth
o > 2 ns with attenuation proportional to the spectral growth

› Measures weak signals in the presents of strong transmitters


with a receiver based High Dynamic Range (HDR)
› ITU-compliant measurements and applications
› Two independent FFT and receiver path allowing signal
visualization as well as signal analysis and demodulation at a
time.
› High level accuracy

www.narda-sts.com/signalshark

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Take up the frequency spectrum challenges


of today and tomorrow

Spectrum Management TSCM


Mobile Networks, IoT, M2M/C2C Communication Detection of illegal transmitters and hidden signals

Area Protection
and many more…
Communication detection next to a border or a secret area

Seven Senses for Signals


Description Applications
Like a Shark, that highly efficient hunter in the ocean, Narda More and more devices have to share the available frequency
SignalShark derives its success in measurement from the ranges because of the rapid development in new technologies
interplay of its highly developed senses. such as the Internet of Things (IoT), machine-to-machine (M2M)
or car-to-car (C2C) communications and expanding 4G/5G mobile
Its 40 MHz real-time bandwidth captures the spectrum of even networks.
very short-pulsed signals > 3.125µs with a POI of 100 %. This
guarantees a consistent awareness of all spectrum events. Whether making a wideband measurement of an entire frequency
range, detecting hidden signals, reliably capturing very short
Due to its distinguished analysis functions as real-time spectrum, impulses or localizing interference signals, SignalShark provides
spectrogram and persistence, measured signals are analyzed comprehensive measurement solutions for the increasingly
with a very high frequency and time resolution. complex RF spectrum.

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Tasks and Views


Customer applications have formed the basis for the design of the SignalShark family and the layout of the graphical user interface
(GUI). This is most clearly seen in the concept of Tasks and Views.

All SignalShark devices are supporting the same GUI. It can also be accessed with remote desktop software via network as well as with
an external monitor, keyboard and mouse.

Tasks
Measurements often consist of a workflow of several steps, such as locating a signal in the spectrum, measuring its level and analyzing
its behavior. This involves switching between different measurement modes and settings in each mode when a general-purpose
analyzer is used.

However, with the SignalShark, the entire measurement workflow is handled by one or more measurement tasks. These tasks are
shown as screen tabs, just like the web pages displayed by a web browser. Each task encapsulates all the measurement parameters
and the underlying measurement engine mode. All the measurements in a task are performed at the same time. Up to six measurement
visualizations (Views) can be added to adapt a task as required.

The SignalShark provides several task modes to support a wide variety of measurement applications.

Spectrum (Scan) Mode


This mode supports measurement of the spectrum over the full frequency span of 8 kHz to 8 GHz in a single measurement at a
maximum measurement speed of 50 GHz/s.

Real-Time Spectrum Mode


Real-Time Spectrum mode enables spectrum measurements with a frequency span of up to 40 MHz in real-time. All frequencies within
the frequency span are acquired simultaneously with no time gaps and with a FFT frame overlap of 75%. The FFT frame overlap
increases to 87.5% for frequency spans of 20 MHz or less. A second digital down converter is used at the same time for analyzing and
demodulating the I/Q data of a separate channel within the 40 MHz real-time bandwidth. The frequency and bandwidth of this channel
are selectable.

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Auto DF Mode
This mode supports the use of the Narda Automatic DF Antenna (ADFA). Each bearing cycle can be as short as 1.2 ms and even the
bearings of pulsed signals can be reliably determined as long as the minimum pulse and gap durations are somewhat longer than 2
cycle times. The optional available map and localization functionality, which is integrated into the SignalShark GUI, allows the reliable
localization of transmitters even in an urban environment by driving a vehicle equipped with an ADFA through the area of interest. The
sophisticated state of the art algorithm based on the bearing statistics reliably eliminates the influence of false bearings on the
localization result, as long as there are enough line of sight bearings available from enough locations.

Real-Time Streaming Mode


The I/Q data can be streamed at sample rates of up to 25.6 MHz using the VITA 49 protocol (option). The stream sink can be an
external device connected via the LAN interface or a third party application running on the SignalShark itself.

Views
Measurements are visualized by means of different views. The frequency domain and channel level can be viewed at the same time, for
example, by adding a spectrum view and a level meter view to a measurement task.

› Spectrum (scanned or real-time)


Shows level versus frequency
o Up to eight different traces based on the +Pk, RMS, Avg, -Pk, or Sample detectors and the maximum, average, or
minimum long-term trace functions.
o Up to eight spectrum markers are available.
o Each marker supports one of the following
additional measurement functions according to ITU:
 noise power density
 channel power
 occupied bandwidth, with additional automatic center frequency and channel power measurement.
› Peak Table (of Spectrum)
A list of relevant signal peaks in the measured spectrum.
› Spectrogram [Option]
Visual representation of the recorded spectrums versus time. Colors represent the signal level. The smallest selectable time
resolution is 31.25 μs. Detectors compress the high-speed real-time spectrums down to the selected time resolution.
Up to three spectrograms with different detectors are available concurrently.
› Persistence (of real-time Spectrum) [Option]
Displays the spectrums as level versus frequency.
Color indicates rate of occurrence. Sporadic signals can be detected easily.
› Level Meter [Option]
Shows the results from an independent receiver path with channel filters:
o Channel levels measured using up to three different detectors are available simultaneously.
o Filters and detectors for EMC measurements are MIL and CISPR compliant.
o Tone Search: The level of one of the detectors modulates the pitch of an audible tone. This is useful for manual
direction finding using a handheld directional antenna, and for PIM hunting.
o Modulation detectors for AM, FM and PM. Up to 4 different detectors are available simultaneously.
o Frequency offset
o AFC
o Azimuth direction of the external antenna handle with integrated compass.
o Audio demodulator [Option] for AM, Pulse, CW, ISB, USB, LSB, FM, PM, or I/Q with squelch and AGC function. The
demodulator and its menu is also available in other views.

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› Map [Option]
Visualization of the current position and measurement results on a map:
o Labels for each stored data set
o Bearings
o Localization based on statistical evaluation of the bearings and displayed as a transparent heatmap overlay and an
ellipse indicating the uncertainty.
o Multiple localization results
› Bearing [Option]
Shows azimuth, elevation, DF quality, and omnidirectional RMS level derived from the Narda automatic DF antenna (ADFA).
› VITA 49 IQ Streaming [Option]
Shows the basic measurement parameter settings while streaming I/Q data according to the Vita 49 standard.

Tasks and Views


Measurement Engine or Task Mode

Spectrum RT (Real-Time)
Auto DF RT Streaming
(Scan) Spectrum

Spectrum  RT 

Peak Table
 RT 
(of Spectrum)

Spectrogram  RT

View
Persistence RT

Level Meter 

Map   

Bearing 

VITA 49 IQ Streaming 

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Definitions and Conditions


Conditions Typical values (typ.)
Specifications apply after 30 minutes warm-up time and an internal These characterize product performance for the given parameter that is not
equalizer adjustment evoked by the user after the warm-up time. covered by warranty. When stated as a range or as a limit (shown as <, ≤, >,
Unless otherwise noted specifications apply within the specified ≥, ±, max., min.), they represent the performance met by approximately 80%
environmental conditions provided the product is within the of the instruments. Otherwise, they represent the mean value. The
recommended calibration cycle. measurement uncertainty is not taken into account.

Specifications with limits Nominal values (nom.)


These describe product performance for the given parameter covered These characterize expected product performance for the given parameter
by warranty. Specifications with limits (shown as <, ≤, >, ≥, ±, max., that is not covered by warranty. Nominal values are verified during product
min.) apply under the given conditions for the product and are tested development but are not tested during production.
during production, considering measurement uncertainty.
Uncertainties
Specifications without limits These characterize an interval for a given measure and estimate to have a
These describe product performance for the given parameter covered level of confidence of approximately 95 %. Uncertainty is stated as the
by warranty. Specifications without limits represent values with standard uncertainty multiplied by the coverage factor k=2 based on the
negligible deviations, which are ensured by design (e.g. dimensions or normal distribution. The evaluation has been carried out in accordance with
resolution of a setting parameter). the rules of the "Guide for the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement"
(GUM).

Specifications a

Basic Unit SignalShark 3310/01


Frequency
Frequency range 8 kHz to 8 GHz
Scan rate > 50 GHz/s @ RBW = 1.6 MHz
(full span) > 32 GHz/s @ RBW = 100 kHz
RBW (RT Spectrum) 1 Hz to 800 kHz
RBW (Scan Spectrum) 1 Hz to 6.25 MHz
CBW (Level Meter) 25 Hz to 40 MHz
EMC filter bandwidth 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 200 Hz, 1 kHz, 9 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz, 120 kHz & 1 MHz
(Spectrum and Level Meter)
Detectors (Spectrum and Level Meter) +Pk, RMS, -Pk, Avg and Sample
CISPR Detectors (Level Meter) Cpeak (quasi-peak), CRMS & CAvg (EMC filter with CISPR bandwidth must be selected)
SSB phase noise fC df = 1 kHz df = 10 kHz df = 100 kHz df = 1 MHz df = 10 MHz

10 MHz < -120 dBc (1/Hz) < -130 dBc (1/Hz) < -135 dBc (1/Hz)

1 GHz < -90 dBc (1/Hz) < -101 dBc (1/Hz) < -101 dBc (1/Hz) < -112 dBc (1/Hz) < -132 dBc (1/Hz)

Internal reference frequency Deviation: < 1 ppm


(includes initial deviation, aging within the first 2 years, and temperature response)

a
RF data apply in the temperature range of 20°C to 26°C and a relative humidity of between 25 % and 75 %.

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Amplitude
HDR SignalShark can detect low level signals even in the presence of very strong signals. It does this by
(High Dynamic Range) combining high sensitivity with a wide intermodulation-free dynamic range.
The DANL and IP2 / IP3 values stated below are valid at the same setting.
DANL (Noise Figure) 1 MHz ≤ f ≤ 44 MHz < -160 dB (mW/Hz) (resultant noise figure < 14 dB)
@ attenuator = 0 dB,
44 MHz < f ≤ 3 GHz < -159 dB (mW/Hz) (resultant noise figure < 15 dB)
no preamp
44 MHz < f ≤ 3 GHz -162 dB (mW/Hz) (typ.) (resultant noise figure 12 dB)
3 GHz < f ≤ 8 GHz < -152 dB (mW/Hz) (resultant noise figure < 22 dB)
nd
2 order intercept point 4 MHz ≤ f < 42 MHz b
> 60 dBm
(IP2, 2 tones)
42 MHz ≤ f ≤ 8 GHz 40 dBm (typ.)
@ attenuator = 0 dB,
no preamp

3rd order intercept point 3 MHz < f ≤ 44 MHz > 20 dBm


(IP3, 2 tones)
3 MHz < f ≤ 44 MHz 26 dBm (typ.)
@ attenuator = 0 dB,
no preamp 44 MHz < f ≤ 630 MHz > 4 dBm
630 MHz < f ≤ 3 GHz > 6 dBm
44 MHz < f ≤ 3 GHz 14 dBm (typ.)
3 GHz < f ≤ 8 GHz > 5 dBm
3 GHz < f ≤ 8 GHz 12 dBm (typ.)
Level uncertainty 9 kHz ≤ f ≤ 8 GHz < ± 2 dB
Residual spurs c 8 kHz ≤ f ≤ 44 MHz < -120 dBm exceptions < -100 dBm
@ attenuator = 0 dB
44 MHz < f ≤ 3 GHz < -115 dBm exceptions < -100 dBm
3 GHz < f ≤ 6 GHz < -110 dBm exceptions < -95 dBm
6 GHz < f ≤ 8 GHz < -105 dBm exceptions < -85 dBm
IF rejection > 80 dB
Image rejection > 80 dB

Real-Time Spectrum
Signal duration for 100 % POI @ RBW = 800 kHz > 3.125 µs without attenuation and spectral growth
> 2 ns with attenuation proportional to the spectral growth
Spectrum rate 1.6 million spectra / s @ RBW = 800 kHz and 75 % FFT Overlap
FFT overlap Fspan > 20 MHz 75 %
Fspan ≤ 20 MHz, RBW ≤ 400 kHz 87.5 %

b
Component at f1 + f2 is measured in the direct band (Fcent ≤ 64 MHz in real-time mode)
c
Typically with only few exceptions. These are documented in the calibration certificate

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RF Input
Type 1 x N-connector, 50 Ω (female)
(switchable) 3 x SMA-connector, 50 Ω (female)
RF destruction limit 20 dBm
Max. nominal RF level 15 dBm
Maximum DC voltage 25 V
Return loss 12 kHz ≤ f ≤ 3 GHz > 9.54 dB
3 GHz < f ≤ 6 GHz 12 dB (typ.)
6 GHz < f ≤ 8 GHz 10 dB (typ.)
Isolation between used and unused inputs 8 kHz ≤ f ≤ 1 GHz 60 dB (nom.)
3 GHz 50 dB (nom.)
8 GHz 35 dB (nom.)

General Specifications
Attenuator 0 to 30 dB (0.5 dB steps)
Digitizer 16 Bit
GNSS Embedded receiver and antenna (GPS/QZSS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo)
Internal non removable Memory SSD, mSATA
Removable memory microSD (SDXC) / USB 2.0 / USB 3.0
External power supply: Basic unit, DC input: 10 to 48 VDC
AC adapter, input: 100V-240VAC, output: 12VDC, 5.5A

Plug type: Non-Locking Power Plug S1017


Battery 2 x Lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack, hot-swappable during operation
Operating time: approx. 3 hours (typical, with both batteries)
In many countries, the battery is available from Charging time: approx. 4.2 hours (nominal, with both batteries charging in base device)
several public distributors. Charging time: approx. 3 hours (nominal, with external charger)
Dimensions (H × W × D) 230 mm × 335 mm × 85 mm (9.06ʺ × 13.19ʺ × 3.35ʺ)
Weight Approx. 4.1 kg / 9.04 lbs (with one battery)
Country of origin Germany
Recommended calibration interval 24 months

Interfaces
10 MHz Reference input 1 x SMA-connector, 600 Ω (female)
PPS/Trigger input 1 x SMA, 100 kΩ (female)
GNSS Antenna Input 1 x SMA, 50 Ω, female
(for additional, external GNSS antenna) (DC voltage for active antennas is supplied)
Display Size and Resolution: 10.4‘‘, 1024 x 768 pixels, Color
Resistive touch
Video 1 x Display Port

Audio 1 x 3.5 mm headphone jack


Built-in loudspeaker
Built-in microphone
Ethernet 1 x GigE (10/100/1000Base-T), RJ45
USB (Host) 1 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB.2.0
SD card slot 1 x microSD-card (SDXC)

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Remote Control and Streaming


Remote control protocol SCPI
I/Q streaming VITA 49, sample rate up to 25.6 MHz
PC Software Remote Desktop (Windows)

Additional Functions
Noise power density measurement Can be measured with up to eight markers at a time.
Channel power measurement Can be measured with up to eight markers at a time.
Occupied bandwidth measurement According to ITU-R SM.443-4, with additional automatic center frequency and channel power
measurement. Can be measured with up to eight markers at a time.
Field strength measurement According to ITU-R SM.378-7
CISPR Detectors Cpeak (quasi-peak), CRMS & CAvg (EMC filter with CISPR bandwidth must be selected)
Modulation detectors AM, FM and PM. Up to 4 different detectors are available simultaneously
Frequency offset measurement For CBW ≤ 1 MHz (using modulation detectors)
Analog demodulation and recording AM, Pulse, CW, ISB, USB, LSB, FM, PM, or I/Q signals can be demodulated with squelch and AGC
function. The demodulated signal can be stored as WAV-file.
Tone Search For PIM and interference hunting. The level of one of the detectors modulates the pitch of an audible
tone.
Automatic DF Automatic bearing of transmitters using a Narda Automatic DF Antenna.
Automatic transmitter localization (Heatmap) Automatic calculation of the transmitter location.

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Environmental Conditions
MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2 Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Operating humidity
Random vibration
Functional shock
Transit drop
Operating temperature - 10 °C to + 55 °C with battery
- 10 °C to + 55 °C with external power supply
0 °C to + 40 °C with external power supply when charging batteries
Humidity < 29 g/m³ (< 93 % RH at +30°C), non-condensing
Climatic Storage 1K3 (IEC 60721-3) extended to - 20 °C to + 70 °C (batteries removed)
Transport 2K4 (IEC 60721-3) restricted to - 20 °C to + 70 °C
Operating 7K2 (IEC 60721-3) extended to - 10 °C to + 55 °C
Mechanical Storage 1M3 (IEC 60721-3)
Transport 2M3 (IEC 60721-3)
Operating 7M3 (IEC 60721-3)
Ingress Protection IP 54 (with antenna attached and interface protectors closed)
IP 67 (stored in the hardcase)

Compliance

EMC European Union Complies with EMC Directive 2014/30/EU and IEC/EN 61326 -1: 2013

Immunity IEC/EN: 61000-4-2, 61000-4-3, 61000-4-4, 61000-4-5, 61000-4-6, 61000-4-11

Emissions IEC/EN: 61000-3-2, 61000-3-3, IEC/EN 55011 (CISPR 11) Class B

Safety Complies with European Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU and IEC/EN 61010-1:2010

Material Complies with European RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU

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Ordering Information
The SignalShark Basic Unit is included in the Basic Set. Application Packages as well as Software Options and Accessories that provide
additional signal analysis capabilities are also available.

Your local Narda sales representative can provide information about all the possible options and will be pleased to offer advice.

SignalShark Basic Unit:


SignalShark Basic Set Part number
The Basic set contains the SignalShark as well as basic accessories and supports 40 MHz real-time spectrum analysis, 3310/101
marker and peak table.
Includes:
• SignalShark 3310/01 Basic Unit • 40 MHz real-time Spectrum, Marker and Peak Table
• 2x Battery Pack, Rechargeable • Electronic manual (English)
• Power Supply 12VDC, 5.5A, 100V-240VAC, plug* • Safety Instructions
• Touch pen for resistive touch screen • SignalShark 3310 - Quick Start Guide
* Please choose Power Cord 2260/90.65 -.69

Software Options
Software options allows the adaption of the device feature set to your needs.

Software Option Description Part number


40 MHz real-time Spectrum, Marker and Peak Table (included in SignalShark Basic Set 3310/101) Basic Set
Option, Spectrogram 3310/95.002
Option, Level Meter incl. Compass values 3310/95.003
d
Option, Persistence (of real-time Spectrum) 3310/95.004
Option, Automatic DF Antenna Control, Bearing View 3310/95.005
Option, Mapping and Localization d 3310/95.006
Option, Horizontal Scan 3310/95.011
Option, SCPI Remote Control 3310/95.012
Option, VITA 49 3310/95.014
Option, Analog Demodulation 3310/95.007

d
SCPI currently not supported

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Accessories
Accessory Description Part number
Power Supply 12VDC, 5.5A, 100V-240VAC, Non-Locking Power Plug S1017, choose Power Cord 2260/90.65 -.69 2259/92.09
Power Supply DC Vehicle Adapter, screw plug 2259/92.12
Battery Pack Set, rechargeable, Li-Ion, 2 x RRC2057, Li-Ion, 7V5 , 6.4Ah 2259/92.16
Double Charger Set, external, for 2259/92.16, choose Power Cord 2260/90.70 -.74 2259/92.17
Vehicle power adapter for charger set 2259/92.17 2259/92.15
External GNSS Antenna, active 3300/90.05
Touch pen for resistive touch screen 3300/90.07
Carrying Strap for Basic Unit 3300/90.08
RF Adapter, N Male to SMA Female, 50 Ohm 3300/90.13
Headphone, 3.5mm Plug for SignalShark 3300/90.14
Hardcase for SignalShark 3310 3310/90.01
Recovery media for SignalShark 3310/90.03
10.4'' Screen Protector Film 3310/90.04
Tripod, Non-Conductive, 1.65m, reinforced, 3/8”-16 UNC 3300/90.16
Tripod Quick-Release Coupling, 3/8”-16 UNC 3300/90.17

Antennas Part number


Directional Antenna 1, 20 MHz to 250 MHz 3100/11
Directional Antenna 2, 200 MHz to 500 MHz 3100/12
Directional Antenna 3, 400 MHz to 8 GHz 3100/13
Loop Antenna, H-Field, 9 kHz to 30 MHz 3100/14
Antenna Adapter, N Male for Handle 3100/10 and 3300/10 3100/15
Arm Support for Active Antenna Handle 3100/90.10
Active Antenna Handle for SignalShark, 9 kHz to 8 GHz 3300/10
e
Automatic DF-Antenna 1 Basic Set, 200 MHz to 2.7 GHz 3360/101
e, f
Automatic DF-Antenna 2 Basic Set, 10 MHz to 8 GHz 3361/101

Narda DF Antennas - Datasheet


Narda DF Antennas Datasheet
There is a separate DF antenna datasheet, which provides detailed information
about the direction-finding antennas available from Narda.

www.narda-sts.com/Narda-DF-Antennas-Datasheet

e
Requires Option 3310/95.005 “Option, Automatic DF Antenna Control, Bearing View”
f
Available for order from July 2019

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Application Packages
The application packages make it easy to adapt SignalShark to your requirements. Each package typically consists of application-
dependent hardware accessories and/or firmware options, and costs less than purchasing the items individually. Additional packages
can be purchased as and when required. Your local Narda sales representative will be happy to assist you in the selection of the right
packages for your applications.

App. Package, Receiver Part number


The Receiver Application Package guaranties situational awareness by providing gapless analysis of entire signal bands. It also 3310/94.01
enables demodulation of AM, FM, LSB, USB, and CW signals.
Includes:
3310/95.002 Option, Spectrogram
3310/95.003 Option, Level Meter incl. Compass values
3310/95.007 Option, Analog Demodulation

App. Package, Remote Control Part number


Option VITA 49 requires option SCPI Remote Control for device setup and streaming control. This application package makes it 3310/94.10
easy to obtain the greatest benefits of SignalShark’s remote control functionality.
Includes:
3310/95.012 Option, SCPI Remote Control
3310/95.014 Option, VITA 49

App. Package, Off-Site Extension Part number


This Application Package provides suitable accessories for applications that involve operation in vehicles or outdoors. 3310/94.07
A hard shell case with wheels and a retractable handle provides secure (IP 67) the transport of the SignalShark and all accessories.
The DC adapter enables powering the device from a vehicle. An easily and quickly worn carry strap provides hands-free support for
viewing the SignalShark allowing even long-term measurements to be made comfortably.
Includes:
2259/92.12 Power Supply DC Vehicle Adapter, screw plug
2259/92.17 Double Charger Set, External for 2259/92.16, choose Power Cord 2260/90.70 -.74
2259/92.15 Vehicle power adapter for charger set 2259/92.17
3310/90.01 Hardcase for SignalShark 3310
3300/90.14 Headphone, 3.5mm Plug for SignalShark
3300/90.08 Carrying Strap for Basic Unit
3310/90.04 10.4'' Screen Protector Film

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App. Package, Direction Finding Basic Part number


This Application Package provides comprehensive functions to support hunting of interference signals and hidden transmitters. The 3310/94.02
device based GPS and the antenna handle with built-in electronic compass makes it possible to conveniently take bearings on a
transmitter from various locations.
Includes:
3310/95.011 Option, Horizontal Scan
3310/95.006 Option, Mapping and Localization (SCPI currently not supported)
3300/10 Active Antenna Handle 9 kHz - 8 GHz
3100/90.10 Arm Support for Active Antenna Handle
3300/90.05 GNSS Antenna, external, active

App. Package, Antenna Basic Kit (Mobile Operators) Part number


This Application Package provides you with a lightweight yet robust directional antenna for the frequency range from 400 MHz to 3106/92.03
8 GHz and covers cellular communication as well as other service bands. The Package also includes an antenna adapter that
allows you to use your own antennas together with the Antenna Handle. This enables you to benefit from the integrated compass,
low noise amplifier, and automatic polarization detector in the handle when using your own antennas.
Includes:
3100/13 Directional Antenna 3, 400 MHz to 8 GHz
3100/10 Antenna Adapter, N Male for Handle

App. Package, Antenna Extension Kit Part number


This Application Package complements and completes the Antenna Basic Kit Application Package so that you can make the best 3106/92.04
use of the entire frequency range from 9 kHz to 8 GHz.
Includes:
3100/11 Directional Antenna 1, 20 MHz to 250 MHz
3100/12 Directional Antenna 2, 200 MHz to 500 MHz
3100/14 Loop Antenna, H-Field, 9 kHz to 30 MHz

App. Package, Automatic DF 1, 200 MHz to 2.7 GHz * Part number


This Application Package provides basic equipment and options for vehicle based, automatic direction finding (bearing). 3310/94.05
Includes:
3360/01 Automatic DF-Antenna 1
3300/90.19 Tool, Allen Wrench 3 mm
3310/95.005 Option, Automatic DF Antenna Control, Bearing View
3300/90.04 ADFA Vehicle Mounting Kit for autom. DF Antenna
3603/02 RF-Cable, DC to 8 GHz, N to SMA, 50 Ohm, 5 m
3360/98.12 Automatic DF-Antenna Handling and Safety Instructions multilingual
*Additional option 3310/95.006 “Mapping and Localization” is recommended for Open Street Map based visualization and heatmap localization.

g
App. Package, Automatic DF 2, 10 MHz to 8 GHz * Part number
This Application Package provides basic equipment and options for vehicle based, automatic direction finding (bearing). 3310/94.06
Includes:
3361/01 Automatic DF-Antenna 2
3300/90.19 Tool, Allen Wrench 3 mm
3310/95.005 Option, Automatic DF Antenna Control, Bearing View
3300/90.04 ADFA Vehicle Mounting Kit for autom. DF Antenna
3603/02 RF-Cable, DC to 8 GHz, N to SMA, 50 Ohm, 5 m
3360/98.12 Automatic DF-Antenna Handling and Safety Instructions multilingual
*Additional option 3310/95.006 “Mapping and Localization” is recommended for Open Street Map based visualization and heatmap localization.

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Available for order from July 2019

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Real-Time Handheld Analyzer

SignalShark 3320

www.narda-sts.com/signalshark3320

For details about SCPI remote control see:

SignalShark Command Reference Guide

www.narda-sts.com/SignalShark-Command-
Reference-Guide

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Real-Time Handheld Analyzer

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