The Anritsu ME522 is an older‑generation telecom module designed to support link evaluation and SDH/PDH interface validation. It is ideally suited for testing signal integrity across telecom communication lines and can function as a satellite or microwave input module. This versatile unit offers compatibility with mid‑ to legacy‑era telecom systems, making it suitable for both laboratory and rack‑mounted testing configurations.
It’s utilized in telecom testing environments to validate SDH/PDH interfaces and ensure reliable performance assessments of communication links.
Testwall can supply the used Anritsu ME522, fully tested. With expert support and global delivery, Testwall ensures high‑performance instrumentation with unmatched reliability and service quality. Please contact us directly if you need calibration or repair of the Anritsu ME522.
The Anritsu ME522 is an older‑generation telecom testing module engineered for SDH/PDH interface validation and telecom link evaluation. It also supports satellite and microwave signal input testing with dependable accuracy.
Its compatibility with legacy and mid‑generation telecom systems makes it ideal for lab use or rack‑mounted setups, ensuring versatile application in communications infrastructure testing.
Testwall provides the used Anritsu ME522, fully tested. With global delivery and expert support, Testwall guarantees reliable solutions and additional calibration or repair services upon request.
Returns
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Returned items should be unused and must be returned in original packaging with any enclosed documentation. We will issue a full refund on receipt, excluding the original delivery charge. Alternatively, if preferred, we will exchange the item.
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