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UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer

UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A 26.5GHz Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer
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UTS7026A (26GHz) - Base Model (40MHz RTSA, upgradeable to 255MHz) Designed for 5G mmWave developers, satellite engineers, and radar system designers requiring extended frequency coverage. Provides 100% Probability of Intercept with 40MHz real-time bandwidth (upgradeable to 255MHz) for complete signal capture up to 26GHz.
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2Hz–26.5GHz
Frequency Range
1Hz to 3MHz (10% Steps), 4MHz, 5MHz, 8MHz. 10MHz
RBW
-110 dBc/Hz @10kHz
Phase Noise
-167dBm/Hz
DANL
100,001
Sweep Points
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UNI-T UTS7026A Interceptor-Series Signal Analyzer

Overview

The UNI-T UTS7026A Interceptor-Series signal analyzer extends professional spectrum analysis from 2 Hz through 26.5 GHz, providing complete K-band coverage for automotive radar development, satellite communications, and point-to-point microwave systems. With exceptional -167 dBm/Hz sensitivity maintained across the entire frequency range, guaranteed 100% Probability of Intercept, and upgradeable real-time bandwidth from 40 MHz to 255 MHz, the UTS7026A delivers the extended frequency capability essential for automotive and satellite engineers without compromising the superior specifications that define the Interceptor-Series.

You're developing 24 GHz automotive radar systems, characterizing K-band satellite terminals, or testing point-to-point microwave links operating above 13.6 GHz. The UTS7026A provides the frequency coverage you need—extending through the complete K-band to 26.5 GHz—while maintaining the same exceptional sensitivity, guaranteed signal capture, and comprehensive measurement capabilities as lower-frequency models. Whether analyzing 24 GHz ISM band radar, characterizing Ku/K-band satellite transponders, or measuring harmonic content from sub-6 GHz fundamentals, the UTS7026A delivers professional-grade performance across an extended frequency range.

UTS7026A Signal Analyzer
UTS7026A with extended K-band coverage through 26.5 GHz for automotive and satellite applications

Key Specifications

Frequency Range
2 Hz to 26.5 GHz
DANL (typical)
-167 dBm/Hz
Real-Time Bandwidth
40 MHz std, up to 255 MHz
100% POI
4.5 μs @ 255 MHz
Phase Noise
-110 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 10 kHz)
Sweep Points
Up to 100,001
Display
11.6" HD Touch (1920×1080)
Warranty
5 Years

Key Features

  • Extended K-Band Coverage to 26.5 GHz - Complete 24 GHz ISM band for automotive radar, Ku/K-band satellite communications, and point-to-point microwave systems
  • 24 GHz Automotive Radar Analysis - Direct measurement of 24 GHz blind spot detection, parking assist, and cross-traffic alert radar systems
  • K-Band Satellite Communications - Full Ku-band (12-18 GHz) and K-band (18-26.5 GHz) coverage for satellite terminal characterization
  • Extended Harmonic Analysis - 3rd harmonics through 8.8 GHz fundamental, 2nd harmonics through 13.25 GHz fundamental
  • Exceptional -167 dBm/Hz Sensitivity - Industry-leading DANL maintained across entire frequency range for weak signal detection
  • 100% Probability of Intercept - Guaranteed 4.5 μs signal capture with up to 255 MHz real-time bandwidth for pulsed radar and burst satellite transmissions
  • Upgradeable Real-Time Bandwidth - 40 MHz standard expands to 85/160/255 MHz for wideband satellite transponders and multi-carrier systems
  • 2 Hz Starting Frequency - Comprehensive coverage from near-DC through K-band enables complete system analysis including baseband and RF
  • Superior Phase Noise Performance - Critical for radar local oscillator characterization and satellite carrier tracking analysis
  • 5-Year Warranty - Extended coverage provides long-term confidence for development and production environments

K-Band Coverage: 18-26.5 GHz

The UTS7026A's frequency coverage through 26.5 GHz opens critical application spaces beyond the 13.6 GHz limit of standard models. The K-band spectrum (18-26.5 GHz) hosts automotive radar at 24 GHz, commercial satellite communications across Ku/K-bands, and point-to-point microwave links—applications that are completely inaccessible to analyzers stopping at 13.6 GHz.

Why 26.5 GHz matters:

24 GHz automotive radar: The 24-24.25 GHz ISM band hosts automotive short-range radar (SRR) for blind spot detection, parking assist, lane change assist, and cross-traffic alert. European regulations allocate 24.05-24.25 GHz for automotive applications. The UTS7026A provides direct measurement capability for these systems without relying on harmonic or mixer-based approaches that compromise accuracy.

K-band satellite communications: Commercial satellite systems use Ku-band downlinks (10.7-12.75 GHz) and uplinks (14-14.5 GHz), plus K-band uplinks (17.7-21.2 GHz) and downlinks (18.3-20.2 GHz). The UTS7026A covers both bands completely, enabling comprehensive satellite terminal characterization from receive through transmit without switching instruments or adding external mixers.

Extended harmonic analysis: When characterizing transmitters operating at 8-9 GHz (X-band radar, satellite terminals), third-order harmonics fall at 24-27 GHz. Without 26.5 GHz coverage, you cannot verify harmonic compliance or measure total radiated power accurately. The UTS7026A captures these harmonics directly.

K-Band Coverage
Extended frequency coverage through 26.5 GHz enables K-band automotive and satellite applications

Primary Applications

24 GHz Automotive Radar Development

Short-range automotive radar systems operate at 24 GHz for blind spot detection, parking assist, lane change assist, and cross-traffic alert. The UTS7026A provides direct 24 GHz measurement without harmonic analysis limitations, enabling complete radar transmitter characterization including output power, spectral purity, chirp linearity (for FMCW systems), and pulse characteristics (for pulsed systems).

Key measurements: 24 GHz carrier frequency accuracy, output power and stability, harmonic distortion, spurious emissions, chirp bandwidth and linearity for FMCW radar, pulse width and PRF for pulsed radar, phase noise impact on Doppler accuracy.

Regulatory compliance: European 24.05-24.25 GHz allocation (ETSI EN 302 288), FCC 24.05-24.25 GHz rules (Part 15.249), spectral mask verification.

K-Band Satellite Communications

Commercial and broadcast satellites use Ku-band and K-band frequencies for uplinks and downlinks. The UTS7026A covers the complete Ku/K spectrum from 10.7 GHz through 26.5 GHz, enabling comprehensive satellite terminal testing—receive sensitivity (10.7-12.75 GHz downlink), transmit power and spectral purity (14-14.5 GHz Ku uplink, 17.7-21.2 GHz K uplink), and adjacent satellite interference analysis.

Bands covered: Ku-band downlink (10.7-12.75 GHz), Ku-band uplink (14-14.5 GHz), K-band downlink (18.3-20.2 GHz), K-band uplink (17.7-21.2 GHz).

Key measurements: Carrier frequency accuracy (tight tolerances for transponder coordination), C/N ratio, EIRP verification, spectral regrowth and shoulder emissions, modulation quality (QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK for DVB-S2).

Point-to-Point Microwave Links

Licensed point-to-point microwave systems operate across multiple bands from 6 GHz through 26 GHz for backhaul, private networks, and utility communications. The UTS7026A's 2 Hz to 26.5 GHz coverage enables complete link characterization—transmitter output power and spectral purity, receiver sensitivity, path loss measurement, and interference analysis—without frequency limitations.

Common bands: 6 GHz, 11 GHz, 15 GHz, 18 GHz, 23 GHz microwave allocations for fixed point-to-point services.

Applications: Cellular backhaul, enterprise private networks, utility SCADA communications, broadcast studio-to-transmitter links, government and military tactical communications.

Extended Harmonic & Spurious Analysis

When characterizing transmitters and signal sources operating below 13.6 GHz, harmonic emissions extend well beyond the fundamental frequency. The UTS7026A measures 3rd harmonics from fundamentals up to 8.8 GHz and 2nd harmonics from fundamentals up to 13.25 GHz—enabling complete harmonic compliance verification and total radiated power measurement that 13.6 GHz analyzers cannot provide.

Critical for: X-band radar transmitters (8-12 GHz fundamental, 3rd harmonic at 24-36 GHz), C-band satellite terminals (6 GHz fundamental, 4th harmonic at 24 GHz), high-power amplifier nonlinearity testing, EMC harmonic emissions compliance.

24 GHz Automotive Radar: Direct Measurement Capability

Automotive short-range radar (SRR) systems operate at 24 GHz for blind spot detection, parking assistance, lane change assist, and cross-traffic alert. These systems are mandatory safety features in modern vehicles, making 24 GHz radar one of the fastest-growing automotive electronics applications.

The UTS7026A provides direct 24 GHz measurement—you point the analyzer at the radar module and measure the actual transmitted signal at 24 GHz. This direct approach eliminates the complexity and accuracy limitations of harmonic measurement methods (measuring at 8 GHz and inferring 24 GHz performance from the 3rd harmonic) or external mixer approaches that add cost, complexity, and measurement uncertainty.

Automotive radar measurement requirements:

  • Frequency accuracy: 24 GHz carrier must meet regulatory allocations (24.05-24.25 GHz) with tight tolerances to prevent interference with adjacent systems
  • Output power: Verify EIRP compliance with regulatory limits while ensuring sufficient range performance
  • Chirp linearity (FMCW): Most automotive radar uses frequency-modulated continuous wave with linear chirps. Nonlinear chirps degrade range accuracy and resolution.
  • Spectral purity: Harmonics and spurious emissions must meet automotive EMC requirements and prevent interference with other vehicle systems
  • Phase noise: Impacts Doppler velocity measurement accuracy—critical for detecting relative motion of nearby vehicles

The UTS7026A's 100% POI capability is particularly valuable for pulsed radar systems, ensuring capture of every radar pulse for accurate pulse width, pulse repetition frequency, and modulation characterization.

24 GHz Automotive Radar Analysis
Direct 24 GHz measurement capability for automotive radar development and compliance testing

Satellite Terminal Characterization: Ku & K-Band

Commercial satellite communications systems use Ku-band and K-band frequencies for both uplinks (ground-to-satellite) and downlinks (satellite-to-ground). Satellite terminal development requires comprehensive testing across both bands—verifying receiver sensitivity on downlink frequencies and transmitter performance on uplink frequencies.

Complete Ku/K-band coverage: The UTS7026A spans 10.7 GHz through 26.5 GHz, covering all commercial satellite allocations without gaps. Test complete terminals without switching instruments or adding external mixers for different bands.

Critical satellite measurements:

  • Carrier frequency accuracy: Satellite transponders are tightly coordinated. Frequency errors cause interference with adjacent transponders and service degradation.
  • EIRP verification: Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power must meet link budget requirements for reliable communication while not exceeding regulatory limits
  • Spectral regrowth: Nonlinear amplification creates shoulder emissions that interfere with adjacent transponders—measure and verify compliance with transponder spectral masks
  • Modulation quality: DVB-S2/S2X systems use high-order modulation (16APSK, 32APSK) requiring excellent transmitter linearity. Measure EVM and constellation quality.
  • Carrier-to-noise ratio (C/N): Essential for link budget analysis and margin verification

The UTS7026A's exceptional -167 dBm/Hz sensitivity enables accurate measurement of satellite downlinks even with small receive antennas, while the wide dynamic range supports high-power uplink transmitter characterization.

Competitive Advantage

Specification UTS7026A Typical Competing Analyzer Your Advantage
Frequency Range 2 Hz - 26.5 GHz 9 kHz - 26.5 GHz Extended low-frequency coverage
DANL (typical) -167 dBm/Hz -163 dBm/Hz 4 dB better sensitivity
RTSA Standard 40 MHz 25 MHz +15 MHz wider
RTSA Maximum 255 MHz 25 MHz 10× wider (upgradeable)
100% POI 4.5 μs @ 255 MHz Not specified Guaranteed capture
Sweep Points 100,001 40,001 2.5× more resolution
Display 11.6" HD Touch 10.4" Touch Larger, higher resolution
Warranty 5 Years 3 Years +2 years coverage

Complete Technical Specifications

Frequency Range 2 Hz to 26.5 GHz
DANL (Displayed Average Noise Level) -166 dBm/Hz (specified)
-167 dBm/Hz (typical)
Phase Noise (1 GHz carrier, 10 kHz offset) -108 dBc/Hz (specified)
-110 dBc/Hz (typical)
Real-Time Analysis Bandwidth 40 MHz (standard)
85/160/255 MHz (optional upgrades)
100% Probability of Intercept 4.5 μs @ 255 MHz analysis bandwidth
Sweep Points Up to 100,001
Resolution Bandwidth (RBW) 1 Hz to 5 MHz (160 selectable steps)
Third Order Intercept (TOI) +12 dBm (specified), +16 dBm (typical)
Amplitude Accuracy ±0.50 dB (typical), ±0.30 dB (95% confidence)
EMI Detectors Peak, Quasi-Peak, Average, RMS-Average
Built-in Limit Lines 100+ (FCC, CISPR, EN, MIL-STD standards)
Display 11.6" multi-touch HD capacitive (1920×1080)
Connectivity LAN (1000Base-T), USB 3.0, GPIB (optional)
Operating System Ubuntu Linux / Windows 10 (optional)
Dimensions (W×H×D) 425 mm × 186 mm × 520 mm
Weight Approximately 13 kg
Warranty 5 years (parts, labor, return shipping)

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose 26.5 GHz coverage instead of 13.6 GHz?

Choose the UTS7026A if you're working with 24 GHz automotive radar, K-band satellite communications (18-26.5 GHz), point-to-point microwave above 13.6 GHz, or need to measure 3rd harmonics from fundamentals above 8.8 GHz. The 26.5 GHz coverage is essential for these applications—they simply cannot be measured with a 13.6 GHz analyzer. You get the same exceptional core specifications (-167 dBm/Hz DANL, 100% POI guarantee, upgradeable RTSA) with extended frequency coverage for automotive and satellite applications.

Can I measure 77-81 GHz automotive radar with the UTS7026A?

Not directly—the UTS7026A's 26.5 GHz maximum frequency cannot directly measure 77-81 GHz long-range radar. However, you can characterize 77-81 GHz radar subsystems and components by measuring intermediate frequencies, local oscillator signals, and mixer outputs that fall within the 2 Hz to 26.5 GHz range. For direct 77-81 GHz measurement, consider the UTS7040A (40 GHz) model which enables sub-harmonic analysis at 38.5-40.5 GHz (half the 77-81 GHz frequency).

Does the UTS7026A work for both satellite receive and transmit testing?

Yes—the 2 Hz to 26.5 GHz range covers both Ku-band and K-band satellite allocations including downlinks (receive, 10.7-12.75 GHz Ku, 18.3-20.2 GHz K) and uplinks (transmit, 14-14.5 GHz Ku, 17.7-21.2 GHz K). You can test complete satellite terminals—receiver sensitivity, transmitter output power and spectral purity, and end-to-end system performance—without switching instruments or adding external mixers for different bands.

What real-time bandwidth do I need for satellite applications?

Most satellite transponders are 36 MHz or 72 MHz wide. The 40 MHz standard RTSA bandwidth handles 36 MHz transponders with margin. For 72 MHz transponders or multi-carrier analysis, the 85 MHz RTSA option provides complete capture. Wider bandwidths (160/255 MHz) are beneficial for analyzing multiple adjacent transponders simultaneously or very wideband satellite signals, but most single-transponder work is well-served by 40-85 MHz.

Is the UTS7026A suitable for 5G mmWave testing?

The UTS7026A covers 5G NR bands n257 (26.5-29.5 GHz) and n258 (24.25-27.5 GHz) partially—you can measure the lower portions of these bands but not the complete allocations. For complete n257/n258 coverage and direct n260 (37-40 GHz) testing, consider the UTS7032A (32 GHz) or UTS7040A (40 GHz) models. However, if your 5G work focuses primarily on sub-6 GHz (bands n77/n78/n79/n41), the UTS7026A provides that coverage plus the extended K-band capability for other applications.

Extended K-band coverage for automotive radar and satellite communications—professional specifications across the complete frequency range.

Feature Specification
Model Number UTS7026A
Frequency Range 2Hz–26.5GHz
RBW 1Hz to 3MHz (10% Steps), 4MHz, 5MHz, 8MHz. 10MHz
DANL -167dBm/Hz
Traces 6
Scan Points 100,001
Tracking Generator Not Available
Touchscreen Yes
Warranty 3 years
Product Dimensions (L x W x H) 19 in x 19 in x 7.5 in
Certifications CE/cETLus
Documents English download guide, multi-language safety manual, calibration report (COC)
Standard Accessories Power cord, USB2.0 printing cable
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