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Iguana Iguana
Iguana Iguana

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The Iguana™ is a 1 watt stimulus transmitter used for indoor coverage testing. The Iguana is ideal for LAN set-up and evaluating network performance. In a typical application, one or more Iguana are placed throughout an area of interest and set to transmit on different channels. Measuring and recording field strength is then done by using one of BVS's portable signal strength meters such as Champ, Fox, Mongoose or Ultra-Lite.

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Iguana Features
  • Completely self-contained module design
  • Dynamically adjustable power control from 1 milliwatt to 1 watt output
  • Super bright 128 x 128 graphic LCD with backlight
  • Light-weight design is ideal for "stick-up" applications
  • Includes rudimentary modulation (on certain models)
  • Precision output held to within + 0.5 dB
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Iguana Specifications
Frequency Range   13 models covering all popular telecom bands  
Frequency Step Size  12.5, 25, 30, 50 kHz (depending upon model)
Frequency Stability 
+ 2.0 ppm (short term) 30 to 125 degrees F 
+ 0.5 ppm (aging maximum for 1 year) 
Modulation (optional)   FSK Manchester modulation or A1 (CW) or POCSAG 
Modulation Modes 
Holding tone 1004 Hz
SAT tones 5970, 6000, 6030 Hz
End tone 10 kHz
Output Power  0.0 dBm to 30.0 dBm + 0.5 dB 
Passband Flatness  + 0.5 dB maximum 
Power Steps  + 0.5 dB 
Output  50 ohms with N Female 
Output VSWR  < 2:1 
Output Load VSWR  > 100:1 
Display  128 x 128 Graphic STN LCD 
Backlight  LED 
Controls 
Direct enter via 14 button keypad
Rotary optical encoder (push to choose)
DC Power  
External DC power supply via 2.5mm slip jack
Charger   2 hour external recharge time 110 VAC 
Weight   5 pounds
Size  6-1/2" W x 8-1/2" L x 3-1/4" D 
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Iguana Frequencies

  • LMR 450-470 MHz
  • SMR 850-870 MHz
  • Cellular EAMPs reverse 824-848 MHz
  • Cellular EAMPs forward 868-894 MHz (optional modulation available)
  • Cellular ETACs forward 915-947 MHz (optional modulation available)
  • Cellular ETACs reverse 872-905 MHz
  • Cellular GSM forward 935-960 MHz
  • ISM 900-928 MHz
  • Paging 928-941 MHz (optional modulation available)
  • PCS reverse 1850-1910 MHz
  • PCS forward 1930-1990 MHz
  • PCS Korean 1805-1865 MHz
  • GSM 2400-2485 MHz
  • 5.8 GHz (custom frequency)
  • 3.5 GHz (custom frequency)
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Iguana FAQs
What is the difference between the Iguana and the Lizard?
The Lizard is designed for more remote use in both indoor and outdoor applications while the Iguana is ideal for the lab.

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