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RF Explorer 6G WB Plus - Slim with Aluminum Carrying Case [New 6G Combo] RF Explorer Pro Software for RF and Wi-Fi Analyzing on Windows and Mac

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  • Frequency band: 15MHz – 6100MHz; no gaps, replaces RF Explorer 6G Combo standard model; Amplitude resolution: 0.5dBm
  • Newest Firmware upgrade includes Wifi Analyzer
  • Free Mac and Windows software for analysing RF and WiFi networks using Waterfall 3D and 2D
  • Aluminium carrying case allows to to protect your RF Explorer device and keep all the parts and components organized
  • Full technical support



Product Description

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LATNEX RF Explorer 6G WB+

- The Ultimate Spectrum Analyzer Power Up to 6.1GHz with no gaps

RF Explorer 6G WB+ is the most powerful Spectrum Analyzer model, covering the full 6GHz range starting at 15MHz up to 6.1GHz with no gaps or limitations. Expansion is available up to 7.5GHz with Wideband license.

Comes in a luxurious LATNEX Aluminium carrying case that protects your RF Explorer device while keeping all parts and components organized.

Features

  • Internal LNA amplifier and selectable attenuator for additional power range handling
  • Low frequency support from 15MHz covering LF, MF, HF, VHF and UHF
  • High frequency support covering all range up to 6.1GHz with no gaps
  • New HELP and SET buttons to improve user interface and PRESET configuration selection with 2-clicks
  • Ideal choice for all usable HAM bands
  • Pocket size and light weight
  • Solid metal case with high quality varnished paint
  • Spectrum Analyzer mode with Peak Max and Hold, Normal, Overwrite and Averaging modes
  • High capacity internal Lithium battery for 10hs+ of continuous run, rechargeable by USB
  • Multi-platform Windows/Linux/MacOS Open Source software and API libraries
rf explorer spectrum analyzer compatible with PC

Who Utilizes a RF Explorer?

RF Explorer 6G WB+ is a versatile device used by a wide range of professionals and enthusiasts in various fields. Some of the key users include:

  1. Radio Frequency (RF) Engineers: RF Engineers use RF Explorer devices for spectrum analysis, signal monitoring, troubleshooting in telecommunications, wireless networking, and radio frequency design.
  2. Radio Operators: Ham radio operators utilize RF Explorer devices for frequency analysis, antenna tuning, and monitoring radio spectrum activity.
  3. Education and Research: RF Explorer devices can be used in academic institutions and research laboratories for teaching RF principles, conducting experiments, and analyzing electromagnetic spectrum characteristics.
  4. Audio and Video Production: RF Explorer devices are used by professionals in audio and video production to scan for available frequencies, avoid interference, coordinate wireless microphone systems and other wireless audio/video equipment.
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When linked to a PC, the RF Explorer provides enhanced capabilities

Its multi-platform software, along with its API libraries, is open-source and supports Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X operating systems.The software is available for free download.

RF Explorer Application

Wireless Network Analysis RF testing

Wireless Network Analysis

The RF Explorer can be used to analyze Wi-Fi networks, discover signal strength, channel congestion, and interference sources. This is beneficial for improving Wi-Fi performance in congested areas or diagnosing connectivity difficulties.

Electronic Interference RF Emission Compliance Testing

RF Emission Compliance Testing

The RF Explorer can be used for basic RF emission compliance testing to ensure that electronic devices comply with regulatory standards for electromagnetic interference (EMI). This is particularly relevant for manufacturers or developers of electronic products.

Cell Tower Transmitters RF Spectrum Monitoring

RF Spectrum Monitoring

RF Explorer devices can be used for general RF spectrum monitoring, allowing you to detect and analyze various signals in the environment. This is valuable for identifying unauthorized transmissions, detecting interference, or monitoring for potential security threats.

Add On Accesories For RF Explorer 6G WB+

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Holder

This custom-made, high-quality holder is an ideal addition to your RF Explorer SLIM model, offering both protection and pleasant viewing angles at the workplace.

near field antenna kit ref explorer

Near Field Antenna Kit

The RF Explorer Near Field Antenna Kit consists of four high-performance antennas suited for the most demanding RF diagnosis tasks:

RFEAH-25: H-Loop magnetic 25mm diameter RFEAH-15: H-Loop magnetic 15mm diameter RFEAH-5: H-Loop magnetic 5mm diameter RFEAE-10: E-Field stub 10mm length

power limiter

Power Limiter

All RF Explorer devices have input signal power ranges that might cause damage. Most models have a limit of +5dBm, while some can handle up to +10dBm, but only the WSUB3G (as well as the RF SMA connection on the right side of a 3G Combo) is protected up to +30dBm.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
Worked for a few months now will not turn on unless connected to power.
D Doyle 41
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023
The user manual was obviously written for an older model as none of the controls described in using it match up with what is actually on the unit.
Backman
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2020
With the advent of most providers using Wi-Fi exclusively for all new installations (no time wasted installing wiring - just plug and go - Maybe remember to assign a password)... these bands are getting downright crowded. Wi-Fi may be digital, but it is still carried on analog RF channels. More traffic means more delays, slower service, etc.With the G6 combo, I am able to check the strength and utilization of all 2.4 and 5.8 GHz channels and can see how much room there may be left for me. Not much. Almost all of my neighbors are on these bands. Copper GigaBit is looking better and better....The 6Combo is a fantastic value for what it does, and Wi-Fi analysis is super simple. Optional directional antennas even tell you which direction it's coming from.Nice box, nice features and GREAT price.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2019
Awesome product will 100% do business with them again thank you !
Tetsu Noguchi
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2019
My needs are relatively simple. I'm an audio recording hobbyist, doing some very easy and basic recordings for product featurettes, ceo messages, panel discussions, and the like.To have options, I typically bring both G3 wireless setups (radio waves, uhf, I think), and 2.5gHz rode setups.Using the RF Explorer, I can quickly take a look at how crowded the 500-600mHz range is and how crowded the 2.4gHz range is. Typically, I find that between wifi (2412-2484) and bt (also in the same range), is crowded, so I use the G3's more often.But it gets trickier in some areas. I did a recording at a construction site, and was surprised to find the 500-600mHz range was totally packed (which is only a little weird, because it makes sense to use walkies in such a situation, I guess, but I had thought previously that most walkie systems used 400-470mHz uhf ranges). Anyway, in that situation, it was better to use the rode 2.4gHz setups. While most of the time, g3's are best in office buildings, there was a situation where for some reason I was getting a lot of interference, and the rode 2.4gHz setups worked better. I did not have the rf explorer back then, so not sure why that was.Either way, in trying to quickly determine which range is less crowded, and which frequencies in the respective ranges is likely to produce the best result, is a much easier process with the rf explorer.A great feature of the rf-explorer is that you can set the frquency range you want to monitor, and save that range for future use. Since the 6G module goes from 4850 to 6100 or something like that, I can choose a range from 5030-5850 (not for my audio recording stuff, but I do sometimes check how crowded 5gHz wifi might be). and for the main 15-2700 module, I generally choose from 500-600 as a saved range. I don't have to choose the wifi range because there's a wifi channel analyzer screen always built in, separate from the spectrum analyzer.
Ken Bradley
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2018
Had a little trouble getting the correct USB driver after that the unit has worked real well.
Dan R.
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2018
Great meter for the price! Lots of features. Easy to use and provides great spectrum info. My last Spectrum Analyzer cost over $6,000 and does not do anything near what this unit does. Only drawback is the small screen size, but you can connect to a laptop for a better look. This unit is easy to take to a rooftop to align antennas or to the top of a tower. Light weight, batteries run a look time on a charge. Nice unit for the money.
Bucky Peterson
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2018
This is a useful gadget if you know what it is and need to have one. The menu setup could be a bit more intuitive (the reason for the 4 star rating) but it does cover all of the frequency ranges in the description in a small, portable package. It also interfaces nicely with a PC using free software available from the company web site. The same web site also has a very good user manual. Once you figure out how to use it, the device gives you a wide range of capabilities to look at the RF environment. I'm using mine in a live theater to look for RF interference in the 480 - 608 MHz range and also in the 2.4 ghz wifi band.
S
Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2018
Works as advertised, and it comes in a hard carrying case. Most other sales of this instrument do not come with a hard case. The price was great too for this device.
Kind Soul
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2017
I just purchased this and we have not actually had the chance to put it into real field use yet, but I have experimented with it and it is easy enough to set up. Be warned, to me the photo makes this case look larger than it is. It is pretty small and one complaint I have with it is that its padding seems to be glued in and if you want to purchase the rubber protector for the instrument, it will NOT fit in the case unless you cut the foam to be wider and a little longer. It will fit, but it is not easy to modify since the padding is glued into the case. Note: like others have stated, this unit will not charge via the USB port unless the On/Off switch is in the ON position. The manual clearly states this. When plugged into a USB port, the device will power up no matter which position the switch is in, but when in the OFF position, the charging circuit is bypassed.
Michael
Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2017
The manual needs to be read a bit to find the needed info, like switching frequencies, but it is a great device once you have the software and have it running as a remote signal analyzer. it is awesome.
Jordan
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2017
Item arrived quickly and as expected. I've only used it a few times so far but all looks to be working as designed