VR-5000 Signal Capture and Analysis is a professional application for acquiring, visualizing, and interpreting radio-frequency signals with precision. Built for lab, field, and classroom use, it streamlines the entire workflow—from live capture and recording to post-processing and reporting—so you can move from discovery to insight faster.
Key features:
- Real-time spectrum and waterfall displays with adjustable span, resolution bandwidth, and dynamic range
- Wideband capture and time-domain analysis with markers, zoom, and cursors for fine-grained inspection
- Flexible demodulation toolkit for common analog and digital formats, with tunable filters and audio/IQ monitoring
- Event triggering and scheduled scans for unattended monitoring and automated data collection
- Measurement suite including channel power, occupied bandwidth, SNR, and adjacent channel metrics
- Customizable annotations, labeling, and templates to standardize procedures and reports
- Batch recording and session management for reproducible experiments and long-duration studies
- Data export to common formats (IQ, WAV, CSV, and more) for seamless handoff to other tools
- Scripting and automation hooks to integrate with existing workflows
- Broad device compatibility via standard drivers and interfaces to work with a range of receivers, SDRs, and analyzers
Who it’s for:
- RF engineers and technicians
- Spectrum managers and compliance teams
- Researchers and educators
- Amateur radio and signal enthusiasts
Whether you’re hunting interference, characterizing devices, teaching foundational concepts, or analyzing recordings offline, VR-5000 provides the clarity, control, and repeatability you need to work with confidence.
VR-5000 Signal Capture and Analysis is developed by None. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 1.0 and 2.3. The name of the program executable file is KE7ATE VR-5000 Signal Capture and Analysis.exe.
You can check ADAM-4000-5000 Utility, Movavi Screen Capture Pro, RedRat Signal Database Utility and other related programs like PICkit 1 Signal Analysis at the "download" section.
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