





📡 Own the airwaves, anytime, anywhere — spectrum analysis redefined.
The RF Explorer WSUB1G Plus Slim is a professional-grade digital spectrum analyzer covering an ultra-wide frequency range from 50KHz to 960MHz. Designed for portability and precision, it features a robust metal case, a high-resolution backlit display, and a powerful 16+ hour rechargeable lithium battery. Compatible across Windows, Linux, and MacOS with open-source software, it supports multiple modes and expandable modules, making it the ultimate tool for RF professionals and enthusiasts seeking comprehensive sub-1GHz band analysis.
| Manufacturer | EMR Shielding Solutions |
| Part number | WSUB1G+ |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Package Dimensions | 18.4 x 14.6 x 7.4 cm; 453.59 g |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
S**N
Ok
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R**B
Really nice upgrade from the original
The build quality on these new slim models is really impressive compared to the original generation of RF explorers. The buttons feel a little soft compared to the “click” of the original, so that does take a little to get used to. Other than that, really happy with my purchase.
0**9
Gutes Gerät
Tolles und günstiges Gerät. Ein bisschen langsam in der Bedienung. Durch Software am PC aber gut zu bedienen.
F**K
Buena herramienta
Equipo compacto, bien construido y mejorable mediante actualizaciones
D**E
Very nice tool for my company
I do Audio / Visual work for a living - I work during the week for an install company, and on the weekends I have my own AV production company. This has been a great tool in my bag for both jobs. When installing, I often connect this to a computer and start a scan for 24 hours, so it will pick up any transmissions nearby that may happen at strange times. Then, I export the data as a CSV, and import into Shure Wireless Workbench. I then combine the scan with the data gathered from Shure, and I have a solid set of frequencies I can use to program the wireless mics. My only real complaint is that the CSV file that the software saves isn't comma separated - rather, it uses tabs. Wireless Workbench won't take a tab-delimited file, so I have to open it up in UltraEdit and replace the tabs with commas.
J**N
learning curve
The Rf explorer is a must tool to have in your possession. The online operators manual is a little short on how to manage the buttons. 3 hours needed to understand how to use the device. It is an excellent piece of equipment.
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