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Frequency Counter is a type of telecommunications equipment used to measure the frequency of a signal. It is used to measure the frequency of a signal in order to determine its accuracy and stability. Frequency counters are used in a variety of applications, including radio and television broadcasting, satellite communications, and cellular networks. Frequency counters are also used in the testing and calibration of electronic components and systems.
Frequency counters are typically designed to measure frequencies from a few hertz to several gigahertz. They are available in a variety of form factors, including handheld, benchtop, and rack-mounted. Frequency counters are typically equipped with a variety of features, such as digital displays, memory storage, and programmable functions.
Some of the companies in the Frequency Counter market include Anritsu, Rohde & Schwarz, Keysight Technologies, Fluke, and Tektronix. Show Less Read more