The R&S CMU200 or R&S CRTU are great devices for amateurs.
They offer a pretty good spectrum analyzer with an incredible fast refresh rate. The freqeuncy range goes all up to 2.7GHz and overall the performance is R&S style.
However, these devices are NOT spectrum analyzers! They were made for the testing of mobile phones and mobile network. The spectrum analyzer and signal generator just happen to coexist with that functionality.
The drawbacks are:
1) The spectrum analyzer functionality is kind of reduced: no modern measurements, no waterfall diagramm (spectrogram), no screen capture to USB, no RJ-45 for remote operation.
2) The signal generator is a signal generator. Great to have, but it is NOT a tracking generator!
3) These devices were popular for their very affordable price, when Nokia (or other) plants closed and people selling them apparently were not aware of the spectrum analyzer/signal generator function. They can still be purchased at great prices - especially in the USA, but the avareage "buy it now" price in Europe is a bit too high, in my opinion.
4) They are USED devices, which means: out of calibration or at least the last calibration was years ago, possible defective components, cosmetic damage
5) They are huge! They occupy 4 slots in a 19" rack. You could line up around 5-6 Siglent SSA3021X behind each other within the same space.
The Siglent SSA3021X is a game changer, when it comes to affordable spectrum analyzers.
They are sold at a very competitive price, can be hacked for full options and increased frequency range (3.2GHz).
The screen is huge, GUI is intuitive and responsive, firmware is pretty decent and it basically just works as expected.
Sure, if you follow all threads in this forum, you will find people complaining about bugs and performance, but in general, the devices ship within specs and are of great quality.
At this price you won't find anything similar. Period.
It is a game changer, because many hobby users are now wondering if it is still reasonable to purchase a second hand device at the same cost as a brand new Siglent SSA3021X, which comes with 2 years of warranty.
I have both: SSA3021X and R&S CRTU. I am an amateur and like to explor the RF for transmissions, test modulators, search for satellite feeds, amateur radio transmissions, etc.
I use both devices:
- I like the CRTU for it's simplicity, responsiveness, fast refresh rate. Also, it seems more robust. You get different RF input connectors, which accept different signal power levels, so it gives me more confidence that I won't damage anything.
- I like the SSA3021X because of it's sheer amount of functionality, waterfall diagram (great for monitoring). Also, Siglents great SCPI implementation allowed me to program my own spectrum analyzer application for this device. My software allows for additional measurements like automatic realtime satellite identification (more info:
http://vma-satellite.blogspot.pt/2017/03/vma-simple-spectrum-analyser-for.html).
To sum it up:
- If you want a spectrum analyzer now and the SSA3021X specs are within your needs, that's the device to go for, in my opinion.
- If you want a spectrum analyzer for hobby/amateur/educational purposes you may want the SSA3021X or you may want to search for a good deal on a second hand unit. In this case, I am not sure if the CMU200/CRTU is the right device. Perhaps it is better to look for a "real" spectrum analyzer, but make sure it is modern (TFT screen, don't go for anything with a CRT!) and you are sure it is not broken or specs. See the thread on this forum about purchasing a second hand spectrum analyzer.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Vitor