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User’s Guide
Agilent Technologies 8560 E-Series and EC-Series
Spectrum Analyzers
Manufacturing Part Number: 08560-90158
Printed in USA
November 2000
© Copyright 1990 2000 Agilent Technologies
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User’s GuideAgilent Technologies 8560 E-Series and EC-SeriesSpectrum AnalyzersManufacturing Part Number: 08560-90158Printed in USANovember 2000© Copyr

Strany 2 - General Safety Considerations

10ContentsServicing the Spectrum Analyzer Yourself . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .678Calling Agilent Te

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100 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 8: External Millimeter Mixers (Unpreselected)d. In the external mixer menu, press FULL BAND, then press thestep

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Chapter 2 101Making MeasurementsExample 8: External Millimeter Mixers (Unpreselected)Figure 2-45 Select the band of interest.Save the average conversi

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102 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 8: External Millimeter Mixers (Unpreselected)Figure 2-46 Store and correct for conversion loss.The second metho

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Chapter 2 103Making MeasurementsExample 8: External Millimeter Mixers (Unpreselected)Figure 2-47 Signal Responses Produced by a 50 GHz Signal in U Ban

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104 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 8: External Millimeter Mixers (Unpreselected)Figure 2-48 Response for Invalid SignalsFigure 2-49 Response for V

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Chapter 2 105Making MeasurementsExample 8: External Millimeter Mixers (Unpreselected)Identify signals in wide frequency spans7.SIG ID AT MKR identifies

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106 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 8: External Millimeter Mixers (Unpreselected)Figure 2-51 SIG ID AT MKR Performed on a True SignalBiasThe Agilen

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Chapter 2 107Making MeasurementsExample 8: External Millimeter Mixers (Unpreselected)WARNING The open-circuit bias voltage can be as great as +3.5 V t

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108 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementExample 9: Adjacent Channel PowerMeasurementWhat Is Adjacent Channel Power

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Chapter 2 109Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementStepping Through a Basic ACP MeasurementIn this example, we will be using

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11FiguresFigure 1-1 . Accessories Supplied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Figure 1-2 .

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110 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementFigure 2-53 Adjacent Channel Power ParametersThe first step is to set the s

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Chapter 2 111Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementAccess the adjacent channel power (ACP) softkey functions and set upthe m

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112 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementNOTE The adjacent channel power measurement also can be performed withthe

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Chapter 2 113Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementACP Analog Method DefinitionWhen using the analog method and the ACP auto

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114 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power Measurement DETECTION: RMS VOLTAGE(POWER DETECTOR)NOTE Power detection is

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Chapter 2 115Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementAdjacent Channel Power (ACP) Instrument SetupSettings of the reference le

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116 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power Measurementwhere:ATTNopt is the optimum choice of attenuation.ATTN is the attenuator

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Chapter 2 117Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementP(x) is the power ratio of the indicated trace data at point x to therefe

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118 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementThis correction to x1 through x4 will help the spectrum analyzerresults ag

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Chapter 2 119Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementSet up the spectrum analyzer to display the signal before going to theadj

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12FiguresFigure 2-33 . Decrease the resolution bandwidth to improve sensitivity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Figure 2-34 . Manual tracking adju

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120 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementNow that the parameters are set, you can activate the measurement.1. Press

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Chapter 2 121Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementThe user may want to add +7.25 dB to the (negative) ACP ratiosmeasured, t

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122 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementPwideis measured with the channel power function, using thesame trace data

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Chapter 2 123Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementIn this implementation , α and the edge of the −∞ dB region arecompensate

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124 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 9: Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementFigure 2-57 Trigger Configuration for Gated Method, Option 001

Strany 30 - Making a Basic Measurement

Chapter 2 125Making MeasurementsExample 10: Power Measurement FunctionsExample 10: Power Measurement FunctionsWhat are the Power Measurement Functions

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126 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 10: Power Measurement Functions• The resolution bandwidth may not exceed 100 kHz in the 8560E-Series and EC-Ser

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Chapter 2 127Making MeasurementsExample 10: Power Measurement FunctionsMaking Carrier "Off" Power MeasurementsCarrier "Off" power

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128 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 10: Power Measurement FunctionsStepping through a Carrier Power MeasurementA carrier power measurement will be

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Chapter 2 129Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementWhat Is Time-Gating?Traditional frequency-domain s

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13FiguresFigure 2-78 . Resolution Bandwidth Filter Charge-Up Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147Figure 2-79 . Gate Positioning

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130 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementFigure 2-59 Frequency of the Combined Signals of the RadiosUsing the time-gate capabi

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Chapter 2 131Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementFigure 2-61 Time-Gated Spectrum of Signal Number 2Time-gating lets you define a time

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132 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementFigure 2-62 Block Diagram of the Spectrum Analyzer with Time GateThe gate within the

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Chapter 2 133Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementBecause the pulse trains of signal number 1 and signal number 2 havealmost the same

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134 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementFigure 2-65 Using Time-Gating to View Signal 1Moving the gate so that it is positione

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Chapter 2 135Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementFigure 2-67 Using Time-Gating to View Signal 2Time-gating serves as a useful measure

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136 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementThe equation below can be used to calculate a correction value for themeasured noise.

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Chapter 2 137Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementUsing this measurement setup will allow you to view all signal spectraon the spectru

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138 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementInstrument configurations for the measurement are:Pulse Generator: Agilent 8112A or eq

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Chapter 2 139Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementOscilloscope: Agilent 54503A or equivalent with 3 or more inputchannelsInstrument Co

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14FiguresFigure 5-3 . Output Statement Example (II). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294Figure 5-4 . Output

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140 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementFigure 2-70 Frequency Spectrum of Signal without GatingTo see the effect of time-gati

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Chapter 2 141Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementFigure 2-72 Spectrum Analyzer DisplayNotice that the gated spectrum is much cleaner

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142 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementFigure 2-73 Using Positive or Negative TriggeringLevel ModeIn level gate-control mode

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Chapter 2 143Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementTo make a time-gated measurement:1. Determine how your signal under test appears in

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144 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated Measurement2. Set analyzer sweep time greater than 601 times PRI (pulserepetition interval), or

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Chapter 2 145Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementFigure 2-75 Positioning the GateYou have flexibility in positioning the gate, but som

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146 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementYou can set the gate length to any value you desire that lets youselect the proper po

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Chapter 2 147Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementFigure 2-78 Resolution Bandwidth Filter Charge-Up EffectsBecause the resolution-band

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148 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementVideo BandwidthJust as the resolution-bandwidth filter needs a finite amount of timeto

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Chapter 2 149Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementSummary of Time-Gated Measurement ProcedureThe following is a description of the ste

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15FiguresFigure 7-36 . ACPT Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405Figure 7-3

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150 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated Measurement"Rules" for Making a Time-Gated SpectrumMeasurementThis section summarizes

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Chapter 2 151Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementFigure 2-79 Gate Positioning ParametersMost control settings are determined by two k

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152 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementTable 2-8 Suggested Sweep Times for a Known Pulse Repetition Interval(PRI) or Pulse R

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Chapter 2 153Making MeasurementsExample 11: Time-Gated MeasurementDisplayed spectrum too lowin amplitude.Resolution bandwidth orvideo bandwidth filters

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154 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 12: Making Time-Domain Measurements with Sweep DelayExample 12: Making Time-DomainMeasurements with Sweep Delay

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Chapter 2 155Making MeasurementsExample 12: Making Time-Domain Measurements with Sweep DelayUnless the delay sweep function is used, the sweep starts

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156 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 12: Making Time-Domain Measurements with Sweep DelayFigure 2-81 Display of Zero-Span without Sweep DelayThe swe

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Chapter 2 157Making MeasurementsExample 12: Making Time-Domain Measurements with Sweep DelayThe following procedure shows how you can use the sweep de

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158 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 13: Making Pulsed RF MeasurementsExample 13: Making Pulsed RF MeasurementsWhat Is Pulsed RF?A pulsed RF signal

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Chapter 2 159Making MeasurementsExample 13: Making Pulsed RF Measurements6. Increase the sweep time (that is, the sweep becomes slower) until thedispl

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16FiguresFigure 7-81 . CNVLOSS Query Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442Figure 7-82 . CONTS Sy

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160 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 13: Making Pulsed RF MeasurementsFigure 2-84 Trace Displayed as a Solid LineCenter Frequency, Sidelobe Ratio, a

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Chapter 2 161Making MeasurementsExample 13: Making Pulsed RF Measurements2. To measure the side lobe ratio, with the marker still at the centerfrequen

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162 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 13: Making Pulsed RF MeasurementsFigure 2-87 Markers Show Pulse WidthPulse Repetition Frequency (PRF)Pulse repe

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Chapter 2 163Making MeasurementsExample 13: Making Pulsed RF MeasurementsFigure 2-88 Measuring Pulse Repetition FrequencyPeak Pulse Power and Desensit

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164 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 13: Making Pulsed RF Measurements

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166 Chapter3Softkey MenusMenu TreesMenu TreesFigure 3-1 AMPLITUDE Key Menu Tree* Becomes NORM REF LVL when NORMLIZE ON OFF is set to ON.† Available on

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Chapter 3 167Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-2 AUTO COUPLE Menu Tree* Available only with internal mixing.

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168 Chapter3Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-3 AUX CTRL (1 of 3) Key Menu Tree* The TRACKING GENRATOR menu shown here is for spectrum analyzers without

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Chapter 3 169Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-4 AUX CTRL (2 of 3) Key Menu Tree* This key is not shown for an 8560E/EC with Option 002 installed and is

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17FiguresFigure 7-126 . GD Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484Figure 7-

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170 Chapter3Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-5 AUX CTRL (3 of 3) Key Menu TreeFigure 3-6 BW Key Menu

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Chapter 3 171Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-7 CAL Key Menu Tree* Changes to STOP ADJUST if FULL IF ADJ is pressed.† Changes to STORE REF LVL if REF L

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172 Chapter3Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-8 CONFIG Key Menu Tree* Changes to STORE HPIB ADR if pressed.† Not available for an 8560E/EC with Option 0

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Chapter 3 173Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-9 COPY KeyFigure 3-10 DISPLAY Key Menu Tree* Changes to STORE INTENSTY if INTENSTY is pressed. E-series i

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174 Chapter3Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-11 FREQ COUNT Key MenuFigure 3-12 FREQUENCY Key Menu TreeFigure 3-13 HOLD Key* MORE 1 OF 2 is displayed un

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Chapter 3 175Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-14 MEAS/USER Key Menu Tree* Spectrum analyzers with firmware revisions ≤930809 have fewer power andadjacen

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176 Chapter3Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-15 ACP MENU Key Menu TreeFigure 3-16 MKR Key Menu*The ACP MENU softkey is under the MEAS/USER key. See the

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Chapter 3 177Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-17 MKR-> Key MenuFigure 3-18 MODULE Key MenusNOTE The Agilent 8562E/TAM Interface Software is required

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178 Chapter3Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-19 PEAK SEARCH Key Menu TreeFigure 3-20 PRESET Key* Changes to MARKER NORMAL if the spectrum analyzer is i

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Chapter 3 179Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-21 RECALL Key Menu Tree* Available only with internal mixing above 2.9 GHz.† Available with preselected e

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18FiguresFigure 7-171 . MKN Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523Figure 7-17

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180 Chapter3Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-22 SAVE Key Menu TreeFigure 3-23 SGL SWP KeyFigure 3-24 SPAN Key Menu* Available with preselected external

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Chapter 3 181Softkey MenusMenu TreesFigure 3-25 SWEEP Key Menu TreeFigure 3-26 TRACE Key Menu TreeFigure 3-27 TRIG Key Menu* This softkey is blanked i

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182 Chapter3Softkey MenusMenu Trees

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1834 Key Function Descriptions

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184 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesKey Function TablesThis chapter describes the functions that are available from the frontpanel

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Chapter 4 185Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesdBµV AMPLITUDE Selects absolute decibels relative to 1 µV as theamplitude units.dBmV AMPLITUD

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186 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesSPAN — Activates the frequency span, sets the spectrum analyzerto center-frequency span mode,

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Chapter 4 187Key Function DescriptionsKey Function Tables3dB POINTS MEAS/USERA peak search is performed, and the 3 dB bandwidth ofthe largest signal o

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188 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesAMPCOR MENU CALAccesses functions that allow you to enter amplitudecorrection (ampcor) factors

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Chapter 4 189Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesCAL THR AUX CTRLStores thru calibration in trace B and in instrumentstate register 9.CARRIER

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19FiguresFigure 7-216 . PWRBW Query Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567Figure 7-217 . RB Synt

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190 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesDATECODE OPTIONS CONFIGDisplays the analyzer firmware datecode, itsinstrument serial number, it

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Chapter 4 191Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesFULL BAND AUX CTRLSelects commonly used frequency bands above 18 GHzand activates the harmoni

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192 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesMKR∆→ CH PWR BW MEAS/USERSets the channel power bandwidth parameter to thevalue of the differe

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Chapter 4 193Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesPLOT TRACE A CONFIGPlots only the contents of trace A and any markersassociated with the trac

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194 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesPWR ON STATE SAVESaves the current state in the power-on register. Thespectrum analyzer is set

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Chapter 4 195Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesREF LVL ADJ CALPermits adjusting the spectrum analyzer internal gainso that when the calibrat

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196 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesSOURCE CAL MENU AUX CTRLAccesses a menu of functions used to calibratefrequency response error

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Chapter 4 197Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesTable 4-3 Marker FunctionsMarker Keys Access Key DescriptionCOUNTER ON OFF FREQ COUNT Switche

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198 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesMKR 1/∆→ CF MKR→ Sets the center frequency equal to thereciprocal of the delta value. For use

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Chapter 4 199Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesTable 4-4 Control FunctionsControl Keys Access Key DescriptionA+B→A TRACE Adds the contents o

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2NoticeAgilent Technologies makes no warranty of any kind with regard tothis material, including but not limited to, the implied warranties ofmerchan

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20FiguresFigure 7-261 . SS Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 614Figure

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200 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesCF STEP AUTO MAN AUTO COUPLE Adjusts the center frequency step size sothat when a step key is

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Chapter 4 201Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesEXTERNAL TRIG Sets the trigger to external mode. Connectexternal trigger source to J5 (EXT/GA

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202 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesMAX HOLD B TRACE Displays and holds the maximum responsesof the input signal in trace B.NORM R

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Chapter 4 203Key Function DescriptionsKey Function TablesTRIG POL POS NEG TRIG Sets the external trigger to trigger on therising edge (POS) or the fal

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204 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsKey DescriptionsDescriptions are listed alphabetically by the front-panel key or softkeylabel.∆MA

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Chapter 4 205Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThis is also referred to as the frequency analog voltage(FAV). Connector J8 is labeled LO SWP|FA

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206 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsWhen used remotely, the MKBW command finds thesignal bandwidth at 3 dB below the on-screen marker(

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Chapter 4 207Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe trace math function is executed on all subsequentsweeps until it is turned off. An M appears

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208 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsPEAK METHOD The sweep is changed from onesweep, to cover the range of allalternate and adjacent c

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Chapter 4 209Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsInternationalstandards (MKK method)are written around this so the fastestmode has minimal errors

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211 Quick Start Guide

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210 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsACP AUTO MEASURE turns off the followingfunctions if they are on:• Trace Math• Video Averaging Fu

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Chapter 4 211Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsACP COMPUTE Performs an adjacent channel power (ACP)computation on the current trace data withou

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212 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsIn addition to the warning messages for invalidinstrument-state parameters listed above,thefollow

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Chapter 4 213Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe graph can demonstrate how rapidly the ACP ratiochanges with channel spacing. The peak method

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214 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe measurement state parameters that may bechanged include:• resolution bandwidth• video bandwid

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Chapter 4 215Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe spectrum analyzer chooses appropriate values forthese functions depending on the selected fr

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216 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey Descriptions A W appears on the left edge of the display to indicatethe function is active. If you have not p

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Chapter 4 217Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsNOTE Amplitude units are not available in normalized mode.ANALOG METHOD Makes adjacentchannel po

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218 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFront-panel key access: DISPLAYANNOT ON OFF Blanks the annotation from the display (OFF) orreacti

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Chapter 4 219Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFront-panel key access: AUTO COUPLEAUX CTRL Accesses the softkeys that control auxiliary functio

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22 Chapter1Quick Start GuideWhat You'll Find in This ChapterWhat You'll Find in This Chapter• How to Use This Guide• Differences between 856

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220 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFront-panel key access: MEAS/USERBW Selects operation with a monochrome printer, such asan HP Thi

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Chapter 4 221Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFront-panel key access: MEAS/USERBURST PERIOD Allows you to enter the period (cycle time) of the

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222 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe SAVELOCK ON OFF function must be off. If thisprocedure needs to be interrupted at any time, p

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Chapter 4 223Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFront-panel key access: FREQUENCYCF STEP AUTO MAN Adjusts the center-frequency step-size. When t

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224 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsCHAN UP Moves the center frequency of the spectrum analyzerhigher in frequency by one channel spa

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Chapter 4 225Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThis allows amplitude correction to be entered tocompensate for changes in conversion loss withf

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226 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFront-panel key access: CONFIGCONTMEASURE Sets the measurements, available under the front panelM

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Chapter 4 227Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe counted value appears in the upper right corner ofthe display.Front-panel key access: FREQ C

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228 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFigure 4-3 CRT Alignment Pattern

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Chapter 4 229Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsDATE CODE OPTIONS Displays the analyzer firmware datecode, theinstrument serial number, the model

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Chapter 1 23Quick Start GuideWhat You'll Find in This ChapterThis manual uses the following conventions:Differences between 8560 EC-Series andE-S

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230 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFor the Agilent 8563E/EC, valid options are:• Option 001 Second IF output• Option 005 Alternate

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Chapter 4 231Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsdBm Selects absolute decibels relative to 1 milliwatt as theamplitude units.Front-panel key acce

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232 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsDETECTORNEG PEAK Selects the negative-peak detector mode. Used to detectthe negative-peak noise l

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Chapter 4 233Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsDETECTORPOS PEAK Selects the positive-peak detector mode. Used to detectthe positive-peak noise

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234 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsDSPL LINON OFF Activates a display line that can be adjusted with thedata keys, the step keys, or

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Chapter 4 235Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsData entry is simplified if you are entering newcorrection pairs in frequency order. After using

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236 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsELAPSEDTIME Displays the cumulativeoperating time ofthe spectrumanalyzer. The value, which is exp

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Chapter 4 237Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsEXTERNAL Sets the trigger to external mode. Connect an externaltrigger source to J5 EXT/GATE TRI

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238 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe FFT results are displayed on the spectrumanalyzer in a 10 dB per division logarithmic scale.

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Chapter 4 239Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFront-panel key access: DISPLAYFRAC N FREQ Displays the fractional N frequency corresponding tot

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24 Chapter1Quick Start GuideWhat You'll Find in This ChapterIntroducing Your New Spectrum AnalyzerTable 1-1 Spectrum Analyzer Operating RangeSpec

Strany 158 - What Is Pulsed RF?

240 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFREQ DSP OFF Turns off all frequency annotation. This includes thestart and stop frequencies, cen

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Chapter 4 241Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFULL SPAN Sets the spectrum analyzer to the center-frequencyspan mode and sets the span to the m

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242 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe gate function requires a gate trigger signal beconnected to the rear panel. If the gate is tu

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Chapter 4 243Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThis function is automatically deactivated when thespectrum analyzer is set to zero span, with a

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244 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsLAST SPAN Sets the spectrum analyzer to the previously selectedspan, allowing you to toggle betwe

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Chapter 4 245Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsLOCK ON OFF Displays the current external mixing harmonicnumber. When LOCK ON OFF is ON, only ce

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246 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsLVL POL POS NEG Selects the polarity for turning the gate on whenusing level triggering for a gat

Strany 165 - Softkey Menus

Chapter 4 247Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFigure 4-4 Tracking ErrorMARKER→CF Sets the center frequency equal to the markerfrequency. This

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248 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsIf a single marker is already on, MARKER DELTAplaces both an anchor marker and an active (movable

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Chapter 4 249Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsMAX HOLD B Displays and holds the maximum responses of theinput signal in trace B. In this mode,

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Chapter 1 25Quick Start GuideInitial InspectionInitial InspectionInspect the shipping container upon receipt. Retain it and thecushioning materials. I

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250 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsANALOG METHOD Continuous powerintegration versus frequencymeasurement Selects the analogmethod wh

Strany 170 - Figure 3-6 BW Key Menu

Chapter 4 251Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe characteristics of these two typesof power change differently withresolution bandwidth chang

Strany 171 - Figure 3-7 CAL Key Menu Tree

252 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe impulsive part of the power isfound by the power difference betweenan ungated measurement and

Strany 172 - 172 Chapter3

Chapter 4 253Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThis function is useful in harmonic distortionmeasurements, where the delta marker can be used t

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254 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe MKR∆→ CHPWR BW softkey can be used tochange the desired channel power bandwidth to thefrequen

Strany 174 - Figure 3-13 HOLD Key

Chapter 4 255Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsNEW CORR PT Moves you to a new point at the end of the list offrequency-amplitude correction poi

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256 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe normalized reference position may be adjustedbetween 0.0 and 10.0 (corresponding to the botto

Strany 176 - Figure 3-16 MKR Key Menu

Chapter 4 257Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsTo avoid this error, update the CAL THRU or CALOPN/SHRT state register with the current state be

Strany 177 - Figure 3-18 MODULE Key Menus

258 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe excursion values range from 0 dB to 30 dB in logmode, and 0.1 to 10.0 divisions in linear mod

Strany 178 - Figure 3-20 PRESET Key

Chapter 4 259Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsPEAK SEARCH and PEAKSEARCH Places a marker on the highestpoint on a trace. The frequency and amp

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26 Chapter1Quick Start GuideInitial InspectionPart Numbers of Accessories SuppliedItem Part NumberFront cover 5063-0274Mass memory module 85620A(not i

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260 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsWhen DSP is selected, the analyzer scales the fulldisplay (excluding the softkey area), so that t

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Chapter 4 261Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsPLOTTER CONFIG Accesses plotter configuration options to set theplotter address, to assign the or

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262 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFor internal mixing the marker must be positionedabove band 0. Set the trace to clear-write mode,

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Chapter 4 263Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsPlace a marker on the desired signal on a trace, thenpress PRESEL MAN ADJ. The current preselect

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264 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsPRESET Sets the spectrum analyzer to a known, predefinedstate.PRESET does not affect the spectrum

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Chapter 4 265Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFREQUENCY COUNTER OFFFREQUENCY COUNTERRESOLUTION10 kHzFREQUENCY DISPLAY ONFREQUENCY MODE CENTER

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266 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsPRINTER ADDRESS Displays the current GPIB address of thedesignated printer. A new address can be

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Chapter 4 267Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFront-panel key access: CONFIGPRINTER CONFIG Accesses printer configuration options to set thepri

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268 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsRANGE LVL Appears only when NORMLIZE ON OFF is set toON.Activates the dynamic-range-level functio

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Chapter 4 269Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsRBW/SPAN RATIO Displays the current coupling ratio between theresolution bandwidth and thefreque

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Chapter 1 27Quick Start GuideInitial InspectionFigure 1-1 Accessories Supplied* See Figure 9-2 on page 672 for part numbers.

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270 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsRECALL AMPCOR Recalls a table of frequency-amplitude correctionpoints that was previously saved.F

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Chapter 4 271Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsThe data in this table is sufficient for virtually allapplications, because thisis the table that

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272 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsRECALL TO TR A Displays a menu of eight registers from which tracedata can be recalled and placed

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Chapter 4 273Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsWhen the desired calibration level is reached, STOREREF LVL may be pressed to store the new valu

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274 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsSAVE AMPCOR Saves the current table of frequency-amplitudecorrection points. Front-panel key acce

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Chapter 4 275Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsNOTE When PRESET is pressed, the preselector data stored by the user doesnot change. However, th

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276 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsNOTE SAVE TRACE A and SAVE TRACE B use exactly the same eight save-traceregisters in which to sto

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Chapter 4 277Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsSCROLL CORR PTS Activates a 3 line display of the currentfrequency-amplitude correction data. Ea

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278 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsSIG ID AT MKR For firmware revisions ≤920528 or for Option 008 only.Activates a signal-identificati

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Chapter 4 279Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsSINGLE MEASURE Puts the spectrum analyzer in single sweep.Completes the current measurement and

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28 Chapter1Quick Start GuideTurning the Spectrum Analyzer On for the First TimeTurning the Spectrum Analyzer On for theFirst TimeThe spectrum analyzer

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280 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsSQUELCH ON OFF Adjusts the squelch level. The value is displayed inthe active function block, in

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Chapter 4 281Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsFront-panel key access: FREQUENCYSTATE 0 through STATE 9 Allows you to select which state regist

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282 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsSWEEP Activates the sweep time function and accesses a menuof sweep-related functions, which are

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Chapter 4 283Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsAn E appears in the special functions area at the leftside of the display screen when the stimul

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284 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsTRACKING GENRATOR For an 8560E/EC Option 002 see the alternatesoftkey description below. Displays

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Chapter 4 285Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsTRIG Accesses a menu of trigger functions: SWEEP CONTSGL, FREE RUN, VIDEO, LINE, EXTERNAL, andTR

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286 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsVID AVG ON OFF Turns the video averaging ON or OFF. Videoaveraging smooths the displayed trace wi

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Chapter 4 287Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsVIEW TBL TRCE Sets the display mode for an adjacent channel powermeasurement to show a table (TB

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288 Chapter4Key Function DescriptionsKey DescriptionsWEIGHTNG √ COS OFF Turns on or off the function that doesroot-raised-cosine weighting of the spec

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Chapter 1 29Quick Start GuideTurning the Spectrum Analyzer On for the First Time1. Press LINE to turn the analyzer on.2. The analyzer takes about half

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290 Chapter5ProgrammingProgramming FeaturesProgramming FeaturesThis chapter describes how to operate an 8560 E-Series or EC-Seriesspectrum analyzer by

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Chapter 5 291ProgrammingSetup Procedure for Remote OperationSetup Procedure for Remote OperationThe following procedure describes how to connect your

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292 Chapter5ProgrammingSetup Procedure for Remote OperationFigure 5-1 8560E connected to an HP 9000 Series 300 computer.

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Chapter 5 293ProgrammingCommunication with the SystemCommunication with the SystemThis section develops some fundamental techniques for controlling th

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294 Chapter5ProgrammingCommunication with the SystemFigure 5-2 Output Statement Example (I)An ENTER statement used in conjunction with a spectrum anal

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Chapter 5 295ProgrammingCommunication with the SystemFigure 5-4 Output Statement Example (III)The value of the center frequency above is placed in the

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296 Chapter5ProgrammingCommunication with the SystemLocal and Remote ControlWhenever the spectrum analyzer is remotely addressed, all front-panelkeys

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Chapter 5 297ProgrammingInitial Program ConsiderationsInitial Program ConsiderationsPrograms should begin with a series of HP BASIC statements andsign

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298 Chapter5ProgrammingProgram TimingProgram TimingMost remotely controlled measurements require control of the sweep.The TS (take sweep) command init

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Chapter 5 299ProgrammingProgram TimingConnect the calibrator signal to the analyzer 50Ω INPUT beforeperforming this example.10 CLEAR 71820 OUTPUT 718;

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3CAUTION Caution denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure that, if notcorrectly performed or adhered to, could result in damage to ordestru

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30 Chapter1Quick Start GuideMaking a Basic MeasurementMaking a Basic MeasurementA basic measurement involves tuning the spectrum analyzer to place asi

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300 Chapter5ProgrammingProgram TimingThe previous program example does not measure with the newanalyzer settings as depicted by the data-invalid indic

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Chapter 5 301ProgrammingProgram TimingThe next example processes trace information with a marker command,MKPK HI (marker peak highest), which selects

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302 Chapter5ProgrammingProgram TimingFigure 5-7 Update trace with TS before executing marker commands.As the example shows, TS is executed after analy

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Chapter 5 303ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerData Transfer to ComputerAn important part of spectrum-analyzer remote operation is sendingand receiv

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304 Chapter5ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerUse the TDF (trace data format) command to specify the formatbefore sending data from the spectrum ana

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Chapter 5 305ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerThe TDF (trace data format) command is used to select measurementor parameter units. Traces are store

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306 Chapter5ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerThe left edge of the trace corresponds to the start frequency and theright edge corresponds to the sto

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Chapter 5 307ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerLine 10 dimensions array A to 601 elements (one element for eachpoint of trace data). The array is di

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308 Chapter5ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerTDF M (M-format): Return Decimal Numbers in MeasurementUnits (output only)The measurement units (M) fo

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Chapter 5 309ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerFigure 5-8 Data Transferred in TDF M FormatSee Table 5-1 on page 304 for an example of how data is s

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Chapter 1 31Quick Start GuideMaking a Basic MeasurementConnect a short cable from the analyzer CAL OUTPUT connector to theINPUT 50 Ω connector (both c

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310 Chapter5ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerExample 6 shows how to transfer data in B-format from the spectrumanalyzer to a computer.EXAMPLE 610 I

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Chapter 5 311ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerExample 7 converts binary values to measurement data and printsthem on the computer display.EXAMPLE 7

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312 Chapter5ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerThe first two characters indicate that the transferred data is in A-blockformat. "1202" indic

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Chapter 5 313ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerTo send trace data from the computer to the analyzer, refer to Example9.EXAMPLE 910 INTEGER Tra_binar

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314 Chapter5ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerExample 10 uses the I-block format to separate the # and I charactersfrom the trace data.EXAMPLE 1010

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Chapter 5 315ProgrammingData Transfer to ComputerTransmission Sequence of Data on GPIBTable 5-2 on page 315 shows a GPIB transmission sequence for ea

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316 Chapter5ProgrammingInput and Output BuffersInput and Output BuffersFeatures of the 8560 E-Series and EC-Series include the input andoutput data bu

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Chapter 5 317ProgrammingInput and Output BuffersIf you are entering multiple values into multiple variables with oneENTER statement, use a "K&quo

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318 Chapter5ProgrammingInput and Output BuffersIf you have a timeout statement in your program, the timeout canoccur; this depends on whether the time

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Chapter 5 319ProgrammingMath FunctionsMath FunctionsThe analyzer processes and stores measurement results that can bedisplayed or manipulated arithmet

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32 Chapter1Quick Start GuideMaking a Basic MeasurementFigure 1-5 300 MHz Center Frequency2. Set the frequency span.a. PressSPAN. Note that SPAN is now

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320 Chapter5ProgrammingMath FunctionsAdding and Subtracting in dBmTrace-math functions allow easy addition and subtraction of correctionvalues in dBm

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Chapter 5 321ProgrammingMath FunctionsEXAMPLE 110 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;CF 300MHZ;SP 20KHZ;RB 10KHZ;RL−10DBM;LG 5DB;TS;"20 OUTPUT 718;"C

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322 Chapter5ProgrammingMath FunctionsEXAMPLE 210 ! PUT TRACES ON SCREEN20 INTEGER Atrace(1:601)30 FOR I=1 TO 60140 Atrace(I)=30050 NEXT I60 OUTPUT 718

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Chapter 5 323ProgrammingMath FunctionsFigure 5-10 Display Units

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324 Chapter5ProgrammingCreating Screen TitlesCreating Screen TitlesScreen titles allow you to label instrument data as shown in Figure5-11. They can h

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Chapter 5 325ProgrammingCreating Screen TitlesNo-Format MethodThis is the simplest method for creating a title. No format is used; yousimply enclose t

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326 Chapter5ProgrammingCreating Screen TitlesLine 30 sends the TITLE command to the analyzer: the #A to specifythat the title is in A-block format; th

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Chapter 5 327ProgrammingGenerating Plots and Prints RemotelyGenerating Plots and Prints RemotelyIn addition to the plot and print functions available

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328 Chapter5ProgrammingGenerating Plots and Prints RemotelyFigure 5-12 P1 and P2 CoordinatesMaking a Basic PlotTo make a basic plot, choose P1 and P2

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Chapter 5 329ProgrammingGenerating Plots and Prints RemotelyLine 10 queries the plotter for its P1 and P2 coordinates.Line 20 enters the P1 and P2 coo

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Chapter 1 33Quick Start GuideMaking a Basic MeasurementFigure 1-6 20 MHz Frequency Span3. Activate the marker.a. PressMKR, which is located in the MAR

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330 Chapter5ProgrammingGenerating Plots and Prints RemotelyLine 100 returns the spectrum analyzer service requests to their initialcondition.Line 110

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Chapter 5 331ProgrammingGenerating Plots and Prints Remotely2. Set the printer to address 1, turn the printer off, and then turn theprinter back on. I

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332 Chapter5ProgrammingMonitoring System OperationMonitoring System OperationThe programming techniques discussed so far describe communicationbetween

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Chapter 5 333ProgrammingMonitoring System OperationSome of the routines (that are shown above) can be omitted, if only oneinstrument has been instruct

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334 Chapter5ProgrammingMonitoring System OperationThe Service-Request MaskThe service-request mode is enabled and controlled by therequest-service-con

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Chapter 5 335ProgrammingMonitoring System OperationIn this example, Line 20 indicates that if an interrupt appears (ONINTR 7), the computer is to go t

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336 Chapter5ProgrammingMonitoring System OperationLines 50 and 60 sends the take-sweep command; during the 10 videoaverages that will now occur, the c

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Chapter 5 337ProgrammingMonitoring System OperationSee Example 3.EXAMPLE 310 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;CF 300MHZ;SP 20MHZ;TS;"20 OUTPUT 718;"

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338 Chapter5ProgrammingMonitoring System OperationEXAMPLE 410 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;CF 300MHZ;SP 20MHZ;TS;"20 OUTPUT 718;"RQS 16;"3

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3396 Programming Command CrossReference

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34 Chapter1Quick Start GuideMaking a Basic Measurement4. Set the amplitude.a. Generally, placing the signal peak at the reference level providesthe be

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340 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Cross Reference FeaturesProgramming Command Cross ReferenceFeatures• Front Panel Ke

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Chapter 6 341Programming Command Cross ReferenceFront Panel Key Versus CommandFront Panel Key Versus CommandTable 6-1 Front Panel Key Versus CommandKe

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342 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceFront Panel Key Versus CommandAM DEMOD ON OFF DEMODAM/FM DEMOD —AMP COR MENU —AMP COR ON OFF AMPCORAMPL

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Chapter 6 343Programming Command Cross ReferenceFront Panel Key Versus CommandBURST PWR METHOD ACPMETHODBW RBCCAL —CAL OPN/SHRT STOREOPEN, STORESHORTC

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344 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceFront Panel Key Versus CommandCOUNTER RES MKFCRCOUPLING AC DC COUPLECRT ADJ PATTERN ADJCRTDDATECODE &am

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Chapter 6 345Programming Command Cross ReferenceFront Panel Key Versus CommandEXTERNAL TMEXTERNAL MIXER MXRMODEEXT MXR PRE UNPR EXTMXRFFACTORY PRSEL P

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346 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceFront Panel Key Versus CommandIIF ADJ ON OFF ADJIFINTENSTY —INTERNAL MIXER MXRMODELLAST SPAN SPLAST STA

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Chapter 6 347Programming Command Cross ReferenceFront Panel Key Versus CommandMKR→ MKNMKR ∆→CF MKCFMKR ∆→CF STEP MKSSMKR ∆→CHPWR BW MKDELCHBWMKR ∆→SPA

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348 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceFront Panel Key Versus CommandPLOT ANNOT PLOTSRCPLOT GRATICUL PLOTSRCPLOT ORG DSP GRAT PLOTORGPLOT TRAC

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Chapter 6 349Programming Command Cross ReferenceFront Panel Key Versus CommandRECALL ERRORS ERRRECALL OPN/SHRT RCLOSCALRECALL PRSEL PK —RECALL STATE R

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Chapter 1 35Quick Start GuideReference Level CalibrationReference Level CalibrationRecalibrating the reference level is usually necessary only when th

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350 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceFront Panel Key Versus CommandSIG TRK ON OFF MKTRACKSINGLE MEASURE MEASSOURCE CAL MENU —SPACE —SPACING/

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Chapter 6 351Programming Command Cross ReferenceFront Panel Key Versus CommandVVBW/RBW RATIO VBRV/GHz .25 .50 SWPOUTVID AVG ON OFF VAVGVIDEO TM, VTLVI

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352 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyProgramming Command Versus Front PanelKeyThis table is a func

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Chapter 6 353Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeySS AUTO CF STEP AUTO MAN(AUTO)Auto-couples center-frequencys

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354 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyAUXILIARYCONTROLPSDAC PRESEL MAN ADJ Adjusts or returnspresel

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Chapter 6 355Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyCALIBRA TION ADJALL REALIGN LO &IF Initiates power-on ad

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356 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyDISPLAY ANNOT ANNOT ON OFF Turns annotation on or off.BLANK B

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Chapter 6 357Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyPSDAC PRESEL MAN ADJ Adjusts or returnspreselector-peak DAC

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358 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyACPBRPER BURST PERIOD Sets the burst period for anadjacent ch

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Chapter 6 359Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyMEASURE/USERCHPWRBW CHPWR BW [ ] Sets the bandwidth for the

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36 Chapter1Quick Start GuideFront Panel OverviewFront Panel OverviewFigure 1-10 Front Panel of an 8560 E-Series or EC- Series SpectrumAnalyzer1. FREQU

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360 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyPSTATE SAVELOCK ON OFF Protects saved states (save lock).RCLS

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Chapter 6 361Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyTRACE DET DETECTOR MODES Specifies video detector type.TRACE

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362 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyAgilent 8566A and Agilent 8568A CompatibleCommandsThis is a l

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Chapter 6 363Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyE1 MKPK HI Marker to highest peakE2 MKCF Marker to Center Fr

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364 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyTB TRB? Trace B DataTable 6-3 Backward-Compatible CommandsAgi

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Chapter 6 365Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyMass Memory Module CommandsThe following commands are availa

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366 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyIF IF THEN ELSE ENDIF forms a decision and branchingconstruct

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Chapter 6 367Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeyOR Sets the origin.OUTPUT Allows the spectrum analyzer to se

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368 Chapter6Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Versus Front Panel KeySUM Returns the sum of the amplitudes of the trace elements i

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3697 Language Reference

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Chapter 1 37Quick Start GuideFront Panel Overview6. The front-panel connectors include an RF input, an active-probepower, a 300 MHz calibrator signal,

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370 Chapter7Language ReferenceLanguage Reference FeaturesLanguage Reference FeaturesThis chapter contains complete information for the programmingcomm

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Chapter 7 371Language ReferenceSyntax Diagram ConventionsSyntax Diagram ConventionsCommand syntax is represented pictorially.Figure 7-1 Command Syntax

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372 Chapter7Language ReferenceSyntax Diagram ConventionsQuery ResponsesFigure 7-2 Numeric Value Query ResponseCommands that set a function to a numeri

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Chapter 7 373Language ReferenceSyntax Diagram Conventionsdelimiter !$%&'/:=\@&^`|~A character, chosen from the above list, marks thebegin

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374 Chapter7Language ReferenceSyntax Diagram ConventionsIn the syntax diagrams, characters and secondary keywords are shownwithin circles or ovals. Ch

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Chapter 7 375Language ReferenceSyntax Diagram ConventionsINT internal (reference, mixer mode)J external mixer frequency bandK external mixer frequency

Strany 308 - XAMPLE 5

376 Chapter7Language ReferenceSyntax Diagram ConventionsNOTE After executing a command with EP as a secondary keyword, select anumeric value using the

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Chapter 7 377Language ReferenceProgramming CommandsProgramming CommandsThis chapter contains the programming commands. Each spectrumanalyzer command i

Strany 310 - XAMPLE 6

378 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPACCL Accelerate Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementACPACCL Accelerate Adjacent Channel PowerMeasurementSyntaxFigure 7-

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Chapter 7 379Language ReferenceACPACCL Accelerate Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementQuery ResponseFigure 7-5 ACPACCL Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 71

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38 Chapter1Quick Start GuideFront Panel OverviewTable 1-2Connector Frequency Range Amplitude/ VoltageLimitsINPUT 50 Ω 8560E/EC:30 Hz–2.9 GHz (dc coupl

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380 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPALPHA Adjacent Channel Power Alpha WeightingACPALPHA Adjacent Channel Power AlphaWeightingSyntaxFigure 7-6 ACPALPHA S

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Chapter 7 381Language ReferenceACPALTCH Adjacent Channel Power Alternate ChannelsACPALTCH Adjacent Channel PowerAlternate ChannelsSyntaxFigure 7-8 ACP

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382 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPBRPER Adjacent Channel Power Burst PeriodACPBRPER Adjacent Channel Power BurstPeriodSyntaxFigure 7-10 ACPBRPER Syntax

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Chapter 7 383Language ReferenceACPBRWID Adjacent Channel Power Burst WidthACPBRWID Adjacent Channel Power BurstWidthSyntaxFigure 7-12 ACPBRWID SyntaxD

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384 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPBW Adjacent Channel Power Channel BandwidthACPBW Adjacent Channel Power ChannelBandwidthSyntaxFigure 7-14 ACPBW Synta

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Chapter 7 385Language ReferenceACPCOMPUTE Adjacent Channel Power ComputeACPCOMPUTE Adjacent Channel PowerComputeSyntaxFigure 7-16 ACPCOMPUTE SyntaxDes

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386 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPCOMPUTE Adjacent Channel Power Computeto obtain a valid measurement.• ERR 910 SPAN>ACP indicates that the frequenc

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Chapter 7 387Language ReferenceACPFRQWT Adjacent Channel Power Frequency WeightingACPFRQWT Adjacent Channel PowerFrequency WeightingSyntaxFigure 7-17

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388 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPGRAPH Adjacent Channel Power GraphACPGRAPH Adjacent Channel Power GraphSyntaxFigure 7-19 ACPGRAPH SyntaxDescriptionTh

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Chapter 7 389Language ReferenceACPGRAPH Adjacent Channel Power GraphQuery ResponseFigure 7-20 ACPGRAPH Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"ACPGRA

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Chapter 1 39Quick Start GuideFront Panel OverviewDisplay AnnotationFigure 1-11 Display Annotation1. Number of video averages.2. Logarithmic or linear

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390 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPLOWER Lower Adjacent Channel PowerACPLOWER Lower Adjacent Channel PowerSyntaxFigure 7-21 ACPLOWER SyntaxDescriptionTh

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Chapter 7 391Language ReferenceACPMAX Maximum Adjacent Channel PowerACPMAX Maximum Adjacent Channel PowerSyntaxFigure 7-23 ACPMAX SyntaxDescriptionThe

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392 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPMEAS Measure Adjacent Channel PowerACPMEAS Measure Adjacent Channel PowerSyntaxFigure 7-25 ACPMEAS SyntaxDescriptionT

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Chapter 7 393Language ReferenceACPMEAS Measure Adjacent Channel PowerThe current channel spacing and channel bandwidth values are alsodisplayed as fol

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394 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPMETHOD Adjacent Channel Power Measurement MethodACPMETHOD Adjacent Channel PowerMeasurement MethodSyntaxFigure 7-26 A

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Chapter 7 395Language ReferenceACPMETHOD Adjacent Channel Power Measurement MethodThere are 600 measurement cells per sweep, so thissets one burst RF

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396 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPMETHOD Adjacent Channel Power Measurement MethodThe impulsive part of the power is found by the powerdifference betwe

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Chapter 7 397Language ReferenceACPMSTATE Adjacent Channel Power Measurement StateACPMSTATE Adjacent Channel PowerMeasurement StateSyntaxFigure 7-28 AC

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398 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPMSTATE Adjacent Channel Power Measurement StateParametersCURR (current), DFLT (default)Query ResponseFigure 7-29 ACPM

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Chapter 7 399Language ReferenceACPPWRTX Total Power TransmittedACPPWRTX Total Power TransmittedSyntaxFigure 7-30 ACPPWRTX SyntaxDescriptionThe ACPPWRT

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4WarrantyThis Agilent Technologies instrument product is warranted againstdefects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from dateof shi

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40 Chapter1Quick Start GuideFront Panel Overview14.Active special functions: the following characters appear in avertical line alongside the graticule

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400 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPRSLTS Adjacent Channel Power Measurement ResultsACPRSLTS Adjacent Channel PowerMeasurement ResultsSyntaxFigure 7-32 A

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Chapter 7 401Language ReferenceACPRSLTS Adjacent Channel Power Measurement ResultsThe measurement method and the number of alternate channels youhave

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402 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPRSLTS Adjacent Channel Power Measurement ResultsQuery ResponseFigure 7-33 ACPRSLTS Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718

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Chapter 7 403Language ReferenceACPSP Adjacent Channel Power Channel SpacingACPSP Adjacent Channel Power ChannelSpacingSyntaxFigure 7-34 ACPSP SyntaxDe

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404 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPSP Adjacent Channel Power Channel SpacingQuery ResponseFigure 7-35 ACPSP Query ResponseExample10 REAL Channelsp20 Cha

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Chapter 7 405Language ReferenceACPT Adjacent Channel Power T WeightingACPT Adjacent Channel Power T WeightingSyntaxFigure 7-36 ACPT SyntaxDescriptionT

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406 Chapter7Language ReferenceACPUPPER Upper Adjacent Channel PowerACPUPPER Upper Adjacent Channel PowerSyntaxFigure 7-38 ACPUPPER SyntaxDescriptionTh

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Chapter 7 407Language ReferenceADJALL LO and IF AdjustmentsADJALL LO and IF AdjustmentsSyntaxFigure 7-40 ADJALL SyntaxDescriptionThe ADJALL command ac

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408 Chapter7Language ReferenceADJCRT Adjust CRT AlignmentADJCRT Adjust CRT AlignmentSyntaxFigure 7-41 ADJCRT SyntaxDescriptionThe ADJCRT command activ

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Chapter 7 409Language ReferenceADJCRT Adjust CRT AlignmentFigure 7-42 CRT Alignment PatternExample10 OUTPUT 718;"ADJCRT;"20 OUTPUT 2;CHR$(25

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Chapter 1 41Quick Start GuideRear Panel OverviewRear Panel OverviewThe rear panels of the E-series and EC-series are identical exceptthe earjack on th

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410 Chapter7Language ReferenceADJIF Adjust IFADJIF Adjust IFSyntaxFigure 7-43 ADJIF SyntaxDescriptionThe ADJIF command turns the automatic IF adjustme

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Chapter 7 411Language ReferenceADJIF Adjust IFQuery ResponseFigure 7-44 ADJIF Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"ADJIF OFF;"20 OUTPUT 718;&

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412 Chapter7Language ReferenceAMB Trace A Minus Trace BAMB Trace A Minus Trace BSyntaxFigure 7-45 AMB SyntaxDescriptionThe AMB command subtracts the c

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Chapter 7 413Language ReferenceAMB Trace A Minus Trace BQuery ResponseFigure 7-46 AMB Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;"20 OUTPUT 718;

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414 Chapter7Language ReferenceAMBPL Trace A Minus Trace B Plus Display LineAMBPL Trace A Minus Trace B Plus DisplayLineSyntaxFigure 7-47 AMBPL SyntaxD

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Chapter 7 415Language ReferenceAMBPL Trace A Minus Trace B Plus Display LineQuery ResponseFigure 7-48 AMBPL Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"I

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416 Chapter7Language ReferenceAMPCOR Amplitude CorrectionAMPCOR Amplitude CorrectionSyntaxFigure 7-49 AMPCOR SyntaxDescriptionUse AMPCOR to turn the a

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Chapter 7 417Language ReferenceAMPCORDATA Amplitude Correction DataAMPCORDATA Amplitude Correction DataSyntaxFigure 7-51 AMPCORDATA SyntaxDescriptionT

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418 Chapter7Language ReferenceAMPCORDATA Amplitude Correction DataThe values of the correction points are applied across the activemeasurement range.

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Chapter 7 419Language ReferenceAMPCORSIZE Amplitude Correction Data Array SizeAMPCORSIZE Amplitude Correction DataArray SizeSyntaxFigure 7-53 AMPCORSI

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42 Chapter1Quick Start GuideRear Panel OverviewCAUTION To prevent damage to the instrument, be sure to set the voltage selectorto the appropriate valu

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420 Chapter7Language ReferenceAMPCORRCL Amplitude Correction RecallAMPCORRCL Amplitude Correction RecallSyntaxFigure 7-55 AMPCORRCL SyntaxDescriptionT

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Chapter 7 421Language ReferenceAMPCORSAVE Amplitude Correction SaveAMPCORSAVE Amplitude Correction SaveSyntaxFigure 7-56 AMPCORSAVE SyntaxDescriptionT

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422 Chapter7Language ReferenceANNOT Annotation On/OffANNOT Annotation On/OffSyntaxFigure 7-57 ANNOT SyntaxDescriptionThe ANNOT command turns the displ

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Chapter 7 423Language ReferenceAPB Trace A Plus Trace BAPB Trace A Plus Trace BSyntaxFigure 7-59 APB SyntaxDescriptionThe APB command adds the content

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424 Chapter7Language ReferenceAT Input AttenuationAT Input AttenuationSyntaxFigure 7-60 AT SyntaxDescriptionThe AT command sets the amount of attenuat

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Chapter 7 425Language ReferenceAT Input AttenuationQuery ResponseFigure 7-61 AT Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"AT UP;"20 OUTPUT 718;&qu

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426 Chapter7Language ReferenceAUNITS Absolute Amplitude UnitsAUNITS Absolute Amplitude UnitsSyntaxFigure 7-62 AUNITS SyntaxDescriptionThe AUNITS comma

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Chapter 7 427Language ReferenceAUNITS Absolute Amplitude UnitsQuery ResponseFigure 7-63 AUNITS Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"AUNITS DBUV;&q

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428 Chapter7Language ReferenceAUTOCPL Auto CoupledAUTOCPL Auto CoupledSyntaxFigure 7-64 AUTOCPL SyntaxDescriptionThe AUTOCPL command sets video bandwi

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Chapter 7 429Language ReferenceAXB Trace A Exchange Trace BAXB Trace A Exchange Trace BSyntaxFigure 7-65 AXB SyntaxDescriptionThe AXB command exchange

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Chapter 1 43Quick Start GuideRear Panel Overview7. X POSN, Y POSN, and TRACE ALIGN on 8560 E-seriesinstruments allow you to align the spectrum analyz

Strany 369 - Language Reference

430 Chapter7Language ReferenceBLANK Blank TraceBLANK Blank TraceSyntaxFigure 7-66 BLANK SyntaxDescriptionThe BLANK command blanks the chosen trace fro

Strany 370 - Language Reference Features

Chapter 7 431Language ReferenceBML Trace B Minus Display LineBML Trace B Minus Display LineSyntaxFigure 7-67 BML SyntaxDescriptionThe BML command subt

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432 Chapter7Language ReferenceCARROFF Carrier Off PowerCARROFF Carrier Off PowerSyntaxFigure 7-68 CARROFF SyntaxDescriptionThe CARROFF command measure

Strany 372 - Query Responses

Chapter 7 433Language ReferenceCARRON Carrier On PowerCARRON Carrier On PowerSyntaxFigure 7-70 CARRON SyntaxDescriptionThe CARRON command measures the

Strany 373 - Table 7-1 Syntax Elements

434 Chapter7Language ReferenceCF Center FrequencyCF Center FrequencySyntaxFigure 7-72 CF SyntaxDescriptionThe CF command sets the center frequency and

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Chapter 7 435Language ReferenceCF Center Frequency0 to 13.2E+9 (Agilent 8562E/EC)0 to 26.5E+9 (Agilent 8563E/EC)0 to 40E+9 (Agilent 8564E/EC)0 to 50E+

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436 Chapter7Language ReferenceCHANPWR Channel PowerCHANPWR Channel PowerSyntaxFigure 7-74 CHANPWR SyntaxDescriptionThe CHANPWR command measures the po

Strany 376

Chapter 7 437Language ReferenceCHANPWR Channel PowerQuery ResponseFigure 7-75 CHANPWR Query ResponseExample10 REAL Chanbw, Chan_pwr20 Chanbw = 12.830

Strany 377 - Programming Commands

438 Chapter7Language ReferenceCHANNEL Channel SelectionCHANNEL Channel SelectionSyntaxFigure 7-76 CHANNEL SyntaxDescriptionThe CHANNEL command changes

Strany 378

Chapter 7 439Language ReferenceCHPWRBW Channel Power BandwidthCHPWRBW Channel Power BandwidthSyntaxFigure 7-77 CHPWRBW SyntaxDescriptionThe CHPWRBW co

Strany 379 - Query Response

44 Chapter1Quick Start GuideAssistanceAssistanceProduct maintenance agreements and other customer assistanceagreements are available for Agilent Techn

Strany 380 - Weighting

440 Chapter7Language ReferenceCLRW Clear WriteCLRW Clear WriteSyntaxFigure 7-79 CLRW SyntaxDescriptionThe CLRW command sets the chosen trace to clear-

Strany 381 - Alternate Channels

Chapter 7 441Language ReferenceCNVLOSS Conversion LossCNVLOSS Conversion LossSyntaxFigure 7-80 CNVLOSS SyntaxDescriptionThe CNVLOSS command compensate

Strany 382 - Parameters

442 Chapter7Language ReferenceCNVLOSS Conversion LossQuery ResponseFigure 7-81 CNVLOSS Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;MXRMODE EXT;"2

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Chapter 7 443Language ReferenceCONTS Continuous SweepCONTS Continuous SweepSyntaxFigure 7-82 CONTS SyntaxDescriptionThe CONTS command activates the co

Strany 384 - Bandwidth

444 Chapter7Language ReferenceCOUPLE Input CouplingCOUPLE Input CouplingSyntaxFigure 7-83 COUPLE SyntaxDescriptionThe COUPLE command sets the input co

Strany 385

Chapter 7 445Language ReferenceDELMKBW Occupied Power Bandwidth Within Delta MarkerDELMKBW Occupied Power BandwidthWithin Delta MarkerSyntaxFigure 7-8

Strany 386 - 386 Chapter7

446 Chapter7Language ReferenceDELMKBW Occupied Power Bandwidth Within Delta MarkerQuery ResponseFigure 7-86 DELMKBW Query ResponseExample10 REAL Perce

Strany 387 - Frequency Weighting

Chapter 7 447Language ReferenceDEMOD DemodulationDEMOD DemodulationSyntaxFigure 7-87 DEMOD SyntaxDescriptionThe DEMOD command activates either AM or F

Strany 388 - Preset State

448 Chapter7Language ReferenceDEMOD DemodulationExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;"20 OUTPUT 718;"FA 88MHZ;FB 108MHZ;"30 OUTPUT 718;"M

Strany 389

Chapter 7 449Language ReferenceDEMODAGC Demodulation Automatic Gain ControlDEMODAGC Demodulation Automatic GainControlSyntaxFigure 7-89 DEMODAGC Synta

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Chapter 1 45Quick Start GuideGeneral Safety ConsiderationsGeneral Safety ConsiderationsWARNING Before this instrument is switched on, make sure it has

Strany 391

450 Chapter7Language ReferenceDEMODAGC Demodulation Automatic Gain ControlExampleOUTPUT 718;"IP;"OUTPUT 718;"FA 550KHZ;FB 1600KHZ;"

Strany 392

Chapter 7 451Language ReferenceDEMODT Demodulation TimeDEMODT Demodulation TimeSyntaxFigure 7-91 DEMODT SyntaxDescriptionThe DEMODT command selects th

Strany 393 - • channel bandwidth (ACPBW)

452 Chapter7Language ReferenceDEMODT Demodulation TimeQuery ResponseFigure 7-92 DEMODT Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;"20 OUTPUT 718

Strany 394 - Measurement Method

Chapter 7 453Language ReferenceDET Detection ModesDET Detection ModesSyntaxFigure 7-93 DET SyntaxDescriptionThe DET command specifies the IF detector u

Strany 395 - Chapter 7 395

454 Chapter7Language ReferenceDET Detection ModesIf no detector mode is specified, the following rules determine thechosen detector.1. If video averagi

Strany 396

Chapter 7 455Language ReferenceDL Display LineDL Display LineSyntaxFigure 7-95 DL SyntaxDescriptionThe DL command activates a horizontal display line

Strany 397 - Measurement State

456 Chapter7Language ReferenceDL Display LineParametersnumber real. Dependent on the selected amplitude units.UP or DN changes the display line by one

Strany 398

Chapter 7 457Language ReferenceDLYSWP Delay SweepDLYSWP Delay SweepSyntaxFigure 7-97 DLYSWP SyntaxDescriptionDLYSWP delays the start of the sweep unti

Strany 399

458 Chapter7Language ReferenceDLYSWP Delay SweepParametersnumber real from 2 µs to 65,535 msnon-zero Turns on DLYSWP.0 Turns off DLYSWP.Range with Opt

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Chapter 7 459Language ReferenceDONE DoneDONE DoneSyntaxFigure 7-99 DONE SyntaxDescriptionThe DONE command sends a "1" to the controller when

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46 Chapter1Quick Start Guide8560 E-Series and EC-Series Spectrum Analyzer Documentation Description8560 E-Series and EC-Series SpectrumAnalyzer Docume

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460 Chapter7Language ReferenceERR ErrorERR ErrorSyntaxFigure 7-101 ERR SyntaxDescriptionThe ERR command outputs a list of errors present. An error cod

Strany 403

Chapter 7 461Language ReferenceERR ErrorExample10 DIM Err$[200]20 OUTPUT 718;"ERR?;"30 ENTER 718;Err$40 PRINT Err$50 !the following routine

Strany 404

462 Chapter7Language ReferenceET Elapsed TimeET Elapsed TimeSyntaxFigure 7-103 ET SyntaxDescriptionThe ET command returns to the controller the elapse

Strany 405

Chapter 7 463Language ReferenceEXTMXR External Mixer ModeEXTMXR External Mixer ModeSyntaxFigure 7-105 EXTMXR SyntaxDescriptionThe EXTMXR command speci

Strany 406

464 Chapter7Language ReferenceFA Start FrequencyFA Start FrequencySyntaxFigure 7-107 FA SyntaxDescriptionThe FA command sets the start frequency and s

Strany 407 - ADJALL LO and IF Adjustments

Chapter 7 465Language ReferenceFA Start Frequency0 to 13.2E+9 (Agilent 8562E/EC)0 to 26.5E+9 (Agilent 8563E/EC)0 to 40E+9 (Agilent 8564E/EC)0 to 50E+9

Strany 408 - ADJCRT Adjust CRT Alignment

466 Chapter7Language ReferenceFB Stop FrequencyFB Stop FrequencySyntaxFigure 7-109 FB SyntaxDescriptionThe FB command sets the stop frequency and sets

Strany 409

Chapter 7 467Language ReferenceFB Stop FrequencyParametersnumber real from 0 to 2.9E+9 (8560E/EC)0 to 6.5E+9 (Agilent 8561E/EC)0 to 13.2E+9 (Agilent 8

Strany 410 - ADJIF Adjust IF

468 Chapter7Language ReferenceFDIAG Frequency DiagnosticsFDIAG Frequency DiagnosticsSyntaxFigure 7-111 FDIAG SyntaxDescriptionThe FDIAG command activa

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Chapter 7 469Language ReferenceFDIAG Frequency DiagnosticsQuery ResponseFigure 7-112 FDIAG Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"FDIAG SMP,?;"

Strany 412 - AMB Trace A Minus Trace B

Chapter 1 47Quick Start GuideManuals Available SeparatelyManuals Available SeparatelyService GuideThe service guide provides information for servicing

Strany 413

470 Chapter7Language ReferenceFDSP Frequency Display OffFDSP Frequency Display OffSyntaxFigure 7-113 FDSP SyntaxDescriptionThe FDSP command turns off

Strany 414

Chapter 7 471Language ReferenceFDSP Frequency Display OffExample10 OUTPUT 718;"FDSP OFF;"20 OUTPUT 718;"FDSP?;"30 ENTER 718;Fdsp40

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472 Chapter7Language ReferenceFFT Fast Fourier TransformFFT Fast Fourier TransformSyntaxFigure 7-115 FFT SyntaxDescriptionThe FFT command performs a d

Strany 416 - AMPCOR Amplitude Correction

Chapter 7 473Language ReferenceFFT Fast Fourier TransformThe FFT algorithm assumes that the sampled signal is periodic with anintegral number of perio

Strany 417

474 Chapter7Language ReferenceFFT Fast Fourier TransformExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;"20 OUTPUT 718;"CF 300 MHZ;"30 OUTPUT 718;"S

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Chapter 7 475Language ReferenceFOFFSET Frequency OffsetFOFFSET Frequency OffsetSyntaxFigure 7-116 FOFFSET SyntaxDescriptionThe FOFFSET command adds a

Strany 419 - Array Size

476 Chapter7Language ReferenceFOFFSET Frequency OffsetParametersnumber real from 0 to 2.9E+9 (8560E/EC)real from 0 to 6.5E+9 (Agilent 8561E/EC)real fr

Strany 420

Chapter 7 477Language ReferenceFREF Frequency ReferenceFREF Frequency ReferenceSyntaxFigure 7-118 FREF SyntaxDescriptionThe FREF command specifies the

Strany 421

478 Chapter7Language ReferenceFS Full SpanFS Full SpanSyntaxFigure 7-120 FS SyntaxDescriptionThe FS command selects the full frequency span as defined

Strany 422 - ANNOT Annotation On/Off

Chapter 7 479Language ReferenceFULBAND Full BandFULBAND Full BandSyntaxFigure 7-121 FULBAND SyntaxNOTE When in preselected external mixing mode, band

Strany 423 - APB Trace A Plus Trace B

48 Chapter1Quick Start GuideManuals Available Separately

Strany 424 - AT Input Attenuation

480 Chapter7Language ReferenceFULBAND Full BandExampleLines 40 through 160 are only applicable with firmware revisions≤920528 or with Option 008.10 OUT

Strany 425

Chapter 7 481Language ReferenceGATE GateGATE GateSyntaxFigure 7-122 GATE SyntaxDescriptionThe GATE command turns on or off the time-gating function. W

Strany 426

482 Chapter7Language ReferenceGATE GateFigure 7-123 GATE Query ResponseExampleOUTPUT 718;"GATE ON;"Turns on the gating.

Strany 427

Chapter 7 483Language ReferenceGATECTL Gate ControlGATECTL Gate ControlSyntaxFigure 7-124 GATECTL SyntaxDescriptionThe GATECTL command selects between

Strany 428 - AUTOCPL Auto Coupled

484 Chapter7Language ReferenceGD Gate DelayGD Gate DelaySyntaxFigure 7-126 GD SyntaxDescriptionThe GD command sets the delay time from when the gate t

Strany 429 - AXB Trace A Exchange Trace B

Chapter 7 485Language ReferenceGL Gate LengthGL Gate LengthSyntaxFigure 7-128 GL SyntaxDescriptionThe GL command sets the length of time the time gate

Strany 430 - BLANK Blank Trace

486 Chapter7Language ReferenceGP Gate PolarityGP Gate PolaritySyntaxFigure 7-130 GP SyntaxDescriptionThe GP command sets the polarity (positive or neg

Strany 431

Chapter 7 487Language ReferenceGRAT Graticule On/OffGRAT Graticule On/OffSyntaxFigure 7-132 GRAT SyntaxDescriptionThe GRAT command turns the display g

Strany 432 - CARROFF Carrier Off Power

488 Chapter7Language ReferenceHD HoldHD HoldSyntaxFigure 7-134 HD SyntaxDescriptionThe HD command freezes the active function at its current value. If

Strany 433 - CARRON Carrier On Power

Chapter 7 489Language ReferenceHNLOCK Harmonic Number LockHNLOCK Harmonic Number LockSyntaxFigure 7-135 HNLOCK SyntaxDescriptionThe HNLOCK command loc

Strany 434 - CF Center Frequency

492 Making Measurements

Strany 435

490 Chapter7Language ReferenceHNLOCK Harmonic Number LockParametersnumber integer from 1 to 54 (for best results, choose fromharmonic numbers shown in

Strany 436 - CHANPWR Channel Power

Chapter 7 491Language ReferenceHNUNLK Unlock Harmonic NumberHNUNLK Unlock Harmonic NumberSyntaxFigure 7-137 HNUNLK SyntaxDescriptionThe HNUNLK command

Strany 437

492 Chapter7Language ReferenceID Output IdentificationID Output IdentificationSyntaxFigure 7-138 ID SyntaxDescriptionThe ID command returns the model nu

Strany 438 - CHANNEL Channel Selection

Chapter 7 493Language ReferenceIDCF Signal Identification to Center FrequencyIDCF Signal Identification to CenterFrequencySyntaxFigure 7-140 IDCF Syntax

Strany 439

494 Chapter7Language ReferenceIDFREQ Signal Identified FrequencyIDFREQ Signal Identified FrequencySyntaxFigure 7-141 IDFREQ SyntaxDescriptionThe IDFREQ

Strany 440 - CLRW Clear Write

Chapter 7 495Language ReferenceIP Instrument PresetIP Instrument PresetSyntaxFigure 7-143 IP SyntaxDescriptionThe IP command sets the spectrum analyze

Strany 441 - CNVLOSS Conversion Loss

496 Chapter7Language ReferenceIP Instrument PresetDEMODULATION FM OFF; AM OFFDEMODULATION TIME 1 secondDETECTOR NORMALDISPLAY LINE 0 dBm, OFFEXT MIXER

Strany 442

Chapter 7 497Language ReferenceIP Instrument PresetExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;"20 ENDSQUELCH OFFSQUELCH LEVEL −120 dBmSWEEP TIME 60 ms,

Strany 443 - CONTS Continuous Sweep

498 Chapter7Language ReferenceLG Logarithmic ScaleLG Logarithmic ScaleSyntaxFigure 7-144 LG SyntaxDescriptionThe LG command selects a 1, 2, 5, or 10 d

Strany 444 - COUPLE Input Coupling

Chapter 7 499Language ReferenceLG Logarithmic ScaleExample10 OUTPUT 718;"LG 10DB;"20 OUTPUT 718;"AUNITS DBMV;"30 OUTPUT 718;"

Strany 445 - Within Delta Marker

Contents51. Quick Start GuideWhat You'll Find in This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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50 Chapter2Making MeasurementsMaking MeasurementsMaking MeasurementsThis chapter demonstrates spectrum analyzer measurementtechniques with examples of

Strany 447 - DEMOD Demodulation

500 Chapter7Language ReferenceLN Linear ScaleLN Linear ScaleSyntaxFigure 7-146 LN SyntaxDescriptionThe LN commandselects a linear amplitude scale.Meas

Strany 448

Chapter 7 501Language ReferenceMBIAS Mixer BiasMBIAS Mixer BiasSyntaxFigure 7-147 MBIAS SyntaxDescriptionThe MBIAS command sets the bias for an extern

Strany 449

502 Chapter7Language ReferenceMBIAS Mixer BiasParametersnumber real from 0.01 mA to −0.01 mA.UP or DN increments of 0.1 mA.Preset StateOffQuery Respon

Strany 450

Chapter 7 503Language ReferenceMEANPWR Mean Power MeasurementMEANPWR Mean Power MeasurementSyntaxFigure 7-149 MEANPWR SyntaxDescriptionThe MEANPWR com

Strany 451 - DEMODT Demodulation Time

504 Chapter7Language ReferenceMEANPWR Mean Power MeasurementQuery ResponseFigure 7-150 MEANPWR Query ResponseExample10 REAL Onrange20 Onrange = 1030 O

Strany 452

Chapter 7 505Language ReferenceMEAS Measurement StatusMEAS Measurement StatusSyntaxFigure 7-151 MEAS SyntaxDescriptionThe MEAS command query returns t

Strany 453 - DET Detection Modes

506 Chapter7Language ReferenceMINH Minimum HoldMINH Minimum HoldSyntaxFigure 7-153 MINH SyntaxDescriptionThe MINH command updates the chosen trace wit

Strany 454

Chapter 7 507Language ReferenceMKA Marker AmplitudeMKA Marker AmplitudeSyntaxFigure 7-154 MKA SyntaxDescriptionThe MKA command returns the amplitude o

Strany 455 - DL Display Line

508 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKBW Marker BandwidthMKBW Marker BandwidthSyntaxFigure 7-156 MKBW SyntaxDescriptionWhen used remotely, the MKBW command

Strany 456

Chapter 7 509Language ReferenceMKCF Marker to Center FrequencyMKCF Marker to Center FrequencySyntaxFigure 7-157 MKCF SyntaxDescriptionThe MKCF command

Strany 457 - DLYSWP Delay Sweep

Chapter 2 51Making MeasurementsExample 1: Resolving Closely Spaced Signals (with Resolution Bandwidth)Example 1: Resolving Closely Spaced Signals(with

Strany 458 - Sets the sweep delay to 10

510 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKCHEDGE Marker to Channel EdgesMKCHEDGE Marker to Channel EdgesSyntaxFigure 7-158 MKCHEDGE SyntaxDescriptionThe MKCHEDG

Strany 459 - DONE Done

Chapter 7 511Language ReferenceMKD Marker DeltaMKD Marker DeltaSyntaxFigure 7-159 MKD SyntaxDescriptionThe MKD command places a second marker on the t

Strany 460 - ERR Error

512 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKD Marker DeltaQuery ResponseFigure 7-160 MKD Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;CF 450MHZ;SP 400MHZ;"20

Strany 461

Chapter 7 513Language ReferenceMKDELCHBW Delta Markers to Channel Power BandwidthMKDELCHBW Delta Markers to ChannelPower BandwidthSyntaxFigure 7-161 M

Strany 462 - ET Elapsed Time

514 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKDR Reciprocal of Marker DeltaMKDR Reciprocal of Marker DeltaSyntaxFigure 7-162 MKDR SyntaxDescriptionThe MKDR command

Strany 463 - EXTMXR External Mixer Mode

Chapter 7 515Language ReferenceMKDR Reciprocal of Marker DeltaQuery ResponseFigure 7-163 MKDR Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"CF 300MHZ;SP 20

Strany 464 - FA Start Frequency

516 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKF Marker FrequencyMKF Marker FrequencySyntaxFigure 7-164 MKF SyntaxDescriptionThe MKF command places an active marker

Strany 465

Chapter 7 517Language ReferenceMKF Marker Frequencyfrom 18E+9 to 325E+9 in external mixer mode.Query ResponseFigure 7-165 MKF Query ResponseExample10

Strany 466 - FB Stop Frequency

518 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKFC Frequency CounterMKFC Frequency CounterSyntaxFigure 7-166 MKFC SyntaxDescriptionThe MKFC command activates a freque

Strany 467

Chapter 7 519Language ReferenceMKFCR Frequency Counter ResolutionMKFCR Frequency Counter ResolutionSyntaxFigure 7-167 MKFCR SyntaxDescriptionThe MKFCR

Strany 468 - FDIAG Frequency Diagnostics

52 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 1: Resolving Closely Spaced Signals (with Resolution Bandwidth)To resolve two signals with a frequency separatio

Strany 469

520 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKFCR Frequency Counter ResolutionExample10 INPUT "ENTER IN THE DESIRED CENTER FREQUENCY, IN MHZ",Freq20 INPUT

Strany 470 - FDSP Frequency Display Off

Chapter 7 521Language ReferenceMKMCF Marker Mean to the Center FrequencyMKMCF Marker Mean to the CenterFrequencySyntaxFigure 7-169 MKMCF SyntaxDescrip

Strany 471

522 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKMIN Marker to MinimumMKMIN Marker to MinimumSyntaxFigure 7-170 MKMIN SyntaxDescriptionThe MKMIN command places an acti

Strany 472 - FFT Fast Fourier Transform

Chapter 7 523Language ReferenceMKN Marker NormalMKN Marker NormalSyntaxFigure 7-171 MKN SyntaxDescriptionThe MKN command places an active marker on th

Strany 473

524 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKN Marker NormalParametersnumber real from 0 to 2.9E+9 (8560E/EC)0 to 6.5E+9 (Agilent 8561E/EC)0 to 13.2E+9 (Agilent 85

Strany 474

Chapter 7 525Language ReferenceMKNOISE Marker NoiseMKNOISE Marker NoiseSyntaxFigure 7-173 MKNOISE SyntaxDescriptionThe MKNOISE command sets the detect

Strany 475 - FOFFSET Frequency Offset

526 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKNOISE Marker Noise20 ENTER 718;Amp_130 OUTPUT 718;"MKD UP UP;MKNOISE ON;MKA?;MKNOISE OFF;"40 ENTER 718;Amp_2

Strany 476

Chapter 7 527Language ReferenceMKOFF Marker OffMKOFF Marker OffSyntaxFigure 7-175 MKOFF SyntaxDescriptionThe MKOFF command turns off the active marker

Strany 477 - FREF Frequency Reference

528 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKPK Peak SearchMKPK Peak SearchSyntaxFigure 7-176 MKPK SyntaxDescriptionThe MKPK command places a marker on the highest

Strany 478 - FS Full Span

Chapter 7 529Language ReferenceMKPK Peak Search60 OUTPUT 718;"TS;MKPK HI;MKD;MKPK NH;"70 OUTPUT 718;"MKA?;"80 ENTER 718;Delta_ampl

Strany 479 - FULBAND Full Band

Chapter 2 53Making MeasurementsExample 1: Resolving Closely Spaced Signals (with Resolution Bandwidth)Stepping Through a Measurement of Two Signals of

Strany 480 - ≤920528 or with Option 008

530 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKPT Marker ThresholdMKPT Marker ThresholdSyntaxFigure 7-177 MKPT SyntaxDescriptionThe MKPT command sets the minimum amp

Strany 481 - GATE Gate

Chapter 7 531Language ReferenceMKPT Marker ThresholdExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;"20 INPUT "ENTER START FREQUENCY, IN MHZ",Start

Strany 482 - Turns on the gating

532 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKPX Peak ExcursionMKPX Peak ExcursionSyntaxFigure 7-179 MKPX SyntaxDescriptionThe MKPX command defines what constitutes

Strany 483 - GATECTL Gate Control

Chapter 7 533Language ReferenceMKPX Peak ExcursionFigure 7-180 MKPX Determines Which Signals are Considered PeaksParametersnumber real from 0.1 to 10

Strany 484 - Sets the gate delay to 20

534 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKPX Peak ExcursionExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;FA 250MHZ;FB 1300MHZ;"20 INPUT "ENTER IN PEAK EXCURSION, IN D

Strany 485 - Sets the gate length to 15

Chapter 7 535Language ReferenceMKRL Marker to Reference LevelMKRL Marker to Reference LevelSyntaxFigure 7-182 MKRL SyntaxDescriptionThe MKRL command s

Strany 486 - GP Gate Polarity

536 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKSP Marker Delta to SpanMKSP Marker Delta to SpanSyntaxFigure 7-183 MKSP SyntaxDescriptionThe MKSP command sets the fre

Strany 487 - GRAT Graticule On/Off

Chapter 7 537Language ReferenceMKSS Marker to Center Frequency Step-SizeMKSS Marker to Center Frequency Step-SizeSyntaxFigure 7-184 MKSS SyntaxDescrip

Strany 488

538 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKT Marker TimeMKT Marker TimeSyntaxFigure 7-185 MKT SyntaxDescriptionThe MKT command places a marker at a position that

Strany 489 - HNLOCK Harmonic Number Lock

Chapter 7 539Language ReferenceMKTRACK Signal TrackMKTRACK Signal TrackSyntaxFigure 7-187 MKTRACK SyntaxDescriptionThe MKTRACK command locates the act

Strany 490

54 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 1: Resolving Closely Spaced Signals (with Resolution Bandwidth)Figure 2-3 Bandwidth Shape FactorUse a 100 kHz re

Strany 491 - HNUNLK Unlock Harmonic Number

540 Chapter7Language ReferenceMKTRACK Signal TrackQuery ResponseFigure 7-188 MKTRACK Query ResponseExample10 INPUT "ENTER IN CENTER FREQUENCY, IN

Strany 492 - ID Output Identification

Chapter 7 541Language ReferenceML Mixer LevelML Mixer LevelSyntaxFigure 7-189 ML SyntaxDescriptionThe ML command specifies the maximum signal level tha

Strany 493 - Frequency

542 Chapter7Language ReferenceML Mixer LevelExample10 OUTPUT 718;"ML −40DBM;"20 OUTPUT 718;"ML?;"30 ENTER 718;Ml40 PRINT Ml50 END

Strany 494

Chapter 7 543Language ReferenceMXMH Maximum HoldMXMH Maximum HoldSyntaxFigure 7-191 MXMH SyntaxDescriptionThe MXMH command updates the chosen trace wi

Strany 495 - IP Instrument Preset

544 Chapter7Language ReferenceMXRMODE Mixer ModeMXRMODE Mixer ModeSyntaxFigure 7-192 MXRMODE SyntaxDescriptionThe MXRMODE command specifies the mixer m

Strany 496

Chapter 7 545Language ReferenceNORMLIZE Normalize Trace DataNORMLIZE Normalize Trace DataSyntaxFigure 7-194 NORMALIZE SyntaxDescriptionThe NORMLIZE co

Strany 497

546 Chapter7Language ReferenceNORMLIZE Normalize Trace DataQuery ResponseFigure 7-195 NORMALIZE Query ResponseExampleThe following example is for use

Strany 498 - LG Logarithmic Scale

Chapter 7 547Language ReferenceNRL Normalized Reference LevelNRL Normalized Reference LevelSyntaxFigure 7-196 NRL SyntaxDescriptionThe NRL command set

Strany 499

548 Chapter7Language ReferenceNRL Normalized Reference LevelThe NRL command recalls the last calibration run. If one of the earliershort or thru state

Strany 500 - LN Linear Scale

Chapter 7 549Language ReferenceNRL Normalized Reference Level210 OUTPUT 718;"TS;DONE?;"220 ENTER 718;Done230 LOCAL 718240 END

Strany 501 - MBIAS Mixer Bias

Chapter 2 55Making MeasurementsExample 1: Resolving Closely Spaced Signals (with Resolution Bandwidth)Figure 2-4 100 kHz Bandwidth ResolutionFigure 2-

Strany 502

550 Chapter7Language ReferenceNRPOS Normalized Reference PositionNRPOS Normalized Reference PositionSyntaxFigure 7-198 NRPOS SyntaxDescriptionThe NRPO

Strany 503

Chapter 7 551Language ReferenceNRPOS Normalized Reference PositionQuery ResponseFigure 7-199 NRPOS Query ResponseExampleThe following example is for u

Strany 504

552 Chapter7Language ReferenceOCCUP Percent Occupied Power BandwidthOCCUP Percent Occupied Power BandwidthSyntaxFigure 7-200 OCCUP SyntaxDescriptionTh

Strany 505 - MEAS Measurement Status

Chapter 7 553Language ReferenceOP Output Display ParametersOP Output Display ParametersSyntaxFigure 7-202 OP SyntaxDescriptionThe OP command requests

Strany 506 - MINH Minimum Hold

554 Chapter7Language ReferencePLOT Plot DisplayPLOT Plot DisplaySyntaxFigure 7-204 PLOT SyntaxDescriptionThe PLOT command copies the specified display

Strany 507 - MKA Marker Amplitude

Chapter 7 555Language ReferencePLOT Plot DisplayExample10 OUTPUT 705;"OP;"20 ENTER 705;P1x,P1y,P2x,P2y30 ON INTR 7 GOTO Done40 ENABLE INTR 7

Strany 508 - MKBW Marker Bandwidth

556 Chapter7Language ReferencePLOTORG Display OriginsPLOTORG Display OriginsSyntaxFigure 7-205 PLOTORG SyntaxDescriptionThe PLOTORG command specifies w

Strany 509

Chapter 7 557Language ReferencePLOTORG Display OriginsExample10 OUTPUT 705;"OP;"20 ENTER 705;P1x,P1y,P2x,P2y30 OUTPUT 718;"PLOTORG GRT;

Strany 510

558 Chapter7Language ReferencePLOTSRC Plot SourcePLOTSRC Plot SourceSyntaxFigure 7-207 PLOTSRC SyntaxDescriptionThe PLOTSRC command specifies the sourc

Strany 511 - MKD Marker Delta

Chapter 7 559Language ReferencePLOTSRC Plot SourceQuery ResponseFigure 7-208 PLOT SRC Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 705;"OP;"20 ENTER 705;P

Strany 512

56 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 2: Improving Amplitude Measurements with AmpcorExample 2: Improving AmplitudeMeasurements with AmpcorWhat Is Amp

Strany 513 - Power Bandwidth

560 Chapter7Language ReferencePP Preselector PeakPP Preselector PeakSyntaxFigure 7-209 PP SyntaxDescriptionThe PP command peaks the preselector in the

Strany 514 - Parameter

Chapter 7 561Language ReferencePRINT PrintPRINT PrintSyntaxFigure 7-210 PRINT SyntaxDescriptionThe PRINT command initiates an output of the screen dat

Strany 515

562 Chapter7Language ReferencePRINT PrintExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;"20 OUTPUT 718;"CF 300MHZ;SP 1MHZ;TS;DONE?;"30 ENTER 718;Done40

Strany 516 - MKF Marker Frequency

Chapter 7 563Language ReferencePSDAC Preselector DAC NumberPSDAC Preselector DAC NumberSyntaxFigure 7-211 PSDAC SyntaxDescriptionThe PSDAC command adj

Strany 517

564 Chapter7Language ReferencePSDAC Preselector DAC NumberExample10 OUTPUT 718;"CF 3GHZ;SP 500KHZ;"20 OUTPUT 718;"TS;MKPK HI;MKCF;TS;PP

Strany 518 - MKFC Frequency Counter

Chapter 7 565Language ReferencePSTATE Protect StatePSTATE Protect StateSyntaxFigure 7-213 PSTATE SyntaxDescriptionThe PSTATE command prevents storing

Strany 519

566 Chapter7Language ReferencePSTATE Protect StateExample10 OUTPUT 718;"PSTATE ON;"20 OUTPUT 718;"PSTATE?;"30 ENTER 718;State40 PR

Strany 520

Chapter 7 567Language ReferencePWRBW Power Bandwidth (Full Trace)PWRBW Power Bandwidth (Full Trace)SyntaxFigure 7-215 PWRBW SyntaxDescriptionThe PWRBW

Strany 521

568 Chapter7Language ReferencePWRBW Power Bandwidth (Full Trace)Example10 DISP "CONNECT CAL OUT TO INPUT"20 OUTPUT 718;"IP;"30 OUT

Strany 522 - MKMIN Marker to Minimum

Chapter 7 569Language ReferenceRB Resolution BandwidthRB Resolution BandwidthSyntaxFigure 7-217 RB SyntaxDescriptionThe RB command sets the resolution

Strany 523 - MKN Marker Normal

Chapter 2 57Making MeasurementsExample 2: Improving Amplitude Measurements with AmpcorFigure 2-6 Ampcor Measurement SetupSet up the measurement.1. Zer

Strany 524

570 Chapter7Language ReferenceRB Resolution BandwidthParametersnumber integer from 1 to 2E+6, or 10 to 2E+6 for Option 103.Numbers are rounded to the

Strany 525 - MKNOISE Marker Noise

Chapter 7 571Language ReferenceRBR Resolution Bandwidth to Span RatioRBR Resolution Bandwidth to Span RatioSyntaxFigure 7-219 RBR SyntaxDescriptionThe

Strany 526

572 Chapter7Language ReferenceRBR Resolution Bandwidth to Span RatioExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;"20 OUTPUT 718;"CF 1.2GHZ;SP 200MHZ;"

Strany 527 - MKOFF Marker Off

Chapter 7 573Language ReferenceRCLOSCAL Recall Open/Short AverageRCLOSCAL Recall Open/Short AverageSyntaxFigure 7-221 RCLOSCAL SyntaxDescriptionThe RC

Strany 528 - MKPK Peak Search

574 Chapter7Language ReferenceRCLOSCAL Recall Open/Short Average160 ENTER 718;Done170 PRINT "RECONNECT DUT. PRESS CONTINUE WHEN READY."180 P

Strany 529

Chapter 7 575Language ReferenceRCLS Recall StateRCLS Recall StateSyntaxFigure 7-222 RCLS SyntaxDescriptionThe RCLS command recalls to the display a pr

Strany 530 - MKPT Marker Threshold

576 Chapter7Language ReferenceRCLT Recall TraceRCLT Recall TraceSyntaxFigure 7-223 RCLT SyntaxDescriptionThe RCLT command recalls previously saved tra

Strany 531

Chapter 7 577Language ReferenceRCLTHRU Recall ThruRCLTHRU Recall ThruSyntaxFigure 7-224 RCLTHRU SyntaxDescriptionThe RCLTHRU command recalls the inter

Strany 532 - MKPX Peak Excursion

578 Chapter7Language ReferenceRCLTHRU Recall Thru170 ENTER 718;Done180 OUTPUT 718;"NRPOS 8;TS;"190 PAUSE200 !demonstrate recall of thru trac

Strany 533

Chapter 7 579Language ReferenceREV Revision NumberREV Revision NumberSyntaxFigure 7-225 REV SyntaxDescriptionThe REV command sends to the computer the

Strany 534

58 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 2: Improving Amplitude Measurements with Ampcor6. On the spectrum analyzer, press CAL, MORE 1 OF 2, AMPCOR MENU,

Strany 535

580 Chapter7Language ReferenceRL Reference/Range LevelRL Reference/Range LevelSyntaxFigure 7-227 RL SyntaxDescriptionThe RL command sets the reference

Strany 536 - MKSP Marker Delta to Span

Chapter 7 581Language ReferenceRL Reference/Range LevelTable 7-8 Frequency Ranges and Minimum Reference Level (0 dB InputAttenuation)Minimum Reference

Strany 537

582 Chapter7Language ReferenceRL Reference/Range LevelParametersnumber dependent on the chosen amplitude units.UP or DN increments by one vertical div

Strany 538 - MKT Marker Time

Chapter 7 583Language ReferenceRLCAL Reference Level CalibrationRLCAL Reference Level CalibrationSyntaxFigure 7-229 RLCAL SyntaxDescriptionThe RLCAL c

Strany 539 - MKTRACK Signal Track

584 Chapter7Language ReferenceRLCAL Reference Level CalibrationExample10 INTEGER Rlcal,Fw_rev20 DIM Model$[80]30 OUTPUT 718;"Revision?;"40 E

Strany 540

Chapter 7 585Language ReferenceROFFSET Amplitude Reference OffsetROFFSET Amplitude Reference OffsetSyntaxFigure 7-230 ROFFSET SyntaxDescriptionThe ROF

Strany 541 - ML Mixer Level

586 Chapter7Language ReferenceROFFSET Amplitude Reference OffsetQuery ResponseFigure 7-231 ROFFSET Query ResponseExample10 INPUT "ENTER REFERENCE

Strany 542

Chapter 7 587Language ReferenceRQS Request Service ConditionsRQS Request Service ConditionsSyntaxFigure 7-232 RQS SyntaxDescriptionThe RQS command set

Strany 543 - MXMH Maximum Hold

588 Chapter7Language ReferenceRQS Request Service ConditionsQuery ResponseFigure 7-233 RQS Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;CF 300MHZ

Strany 544 - MXRMODE Mixer Mode

Chapter 7 589Language ReferenceSAVES Save StateSAVES Save StateSyntaxFigure 7-234 SAVES SyntaxDescriptionThe SAVES commandsavesthe currently displayed

Strany 545 - NORMLIZE Normalize Trace Data

Chapter 2 59Making MeasurementsExample 2: Improving Amplitude Measurements with AmpcorUsing the ampcor data.1. With ampcor on, the amplitude measured

Strany 546

590 Chapter7Language ReferenceSAVET Save TraceSAVET Save TraceSyntaxFigure 7-235 SAVET SyntaxDescriptionThe SAVET command saves the selected trace in

Strany 547

Chapter 7 591Language ReferenceSER Serial NumberSER Serial NumberSyntaxFigure 7-236 SER SyntaxDescriptionThe SER command returns the spectrum analyzer

Strany 548

592 Chapter7Language ReferenceSIGID Signal IdentificationSIGID Signal IdentificationSyntaxFigure 7-238 SIGID SyntaxDescriptionThe SIGID command identifie

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Chapter 7 593Language ReferenceSIGID Signal IdentificationQuery ResponseFigure 7-239 SIGID Query Responsewhere 1 = manual mode is active and 0 = auto m

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594 Chapter7Language ReferenceSNGLS Single SweepSNGLS Single SweepSyntaxFigure 7-240 SNGLS SyntaxDescriptionThe SNGLS command selects the single-sweep

Strany 551

Chapter 7 595Language ReferenceSP Frequency SpanSP Frequency SpanSyntaxFigure 7-241 SP SyntaxDescriptionThe SP command sets the frequency span. The ce

Strany 552

596 Chapter7Language ReferenceSP Frequency SpanParametersnumber real from 0 to 2.9E+9 (8560E/EC)0 to 6.5E+9 (Agilent 8561E/EC)0 to 13.2E+9 (Agilent 85

Strany 553 - OP Output Display Parameters

Chapter 7 597Language ReferenceSQUELCH SquelchSQUELCH SquelchSyntaxFigure 7-243 SQUELCH SyntaxDescriptionThe SQUELCH command adjusts the squelch level

Strany 554 - PLOT Plot Display

598 Chapter7Language ReferenceSQUELCH SquelchParametersnumber real from −220 to 30.UP or DN increments by 1 vertical division.Preset StateOffQuery Res

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Chapter 7 599Language ReferenceSRCALC Source Leveling ControlSRCALC Source Leveling ControlSyntaxFigure 7-245 SRCALC SyntaxDescriptionThe SRCALC comma

Strany 556 - PLOTORG Display Origins

6Contents6. Programming Command Cross ReferenceProgramming Command Cross Reference Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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60 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 3: ModulationExample 3: ModulationWhat Is Modulation?Modulation is the act of translating some low frequency or

Strany 558 - PLOTSRC Plot Source

600 Chapter7Language ReferenceSRCCRSTK Coarse Tracking AdjustSRCCRSTK Coarse Tracking AdjustSyntaxFigure 7-247 SRCCRSTK SyntaxDescriptionThe SRCCRSTK

Strany 559

Chapter 7 601Language ReferenceSRCCRSTK Coarse Tracking AdjustExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;"20 OUTPUT 718;"FA 300KHZ;FB 1GHZ;"30 OUTPU

Strany 560 - PP Preselector Peak

602 Chapter7Language ReferenceSRCFINTK Fine Tracking AdjustSRCFINTK Fine Tracking AdjustSyntaxFigure 7-249 SRCFINTK SyntaxDescriptionThe SRCFINTK comm

Strany 561 - PRINT Print

Chapter 7 603Language ReferenceSRCFINTK Fine Tracking AdjustQuery ResponseFigure 7-250 SRCFINTK Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;"20 O

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604 Chapter7Language ReferenceSRCPOFS Source Power OffsetSRCPOFS Source Power OffsetSyntaxFigure 7-251 SRCPOFS SyntaxDescriptionThe SRCPOFS command of

Strany 563 - PSDAC Preselector DAC Number

Chapter 7 605Language ReferenceSRCPOFS Source Power OffsetQuery ResponseFigure 7-252 SRCPOFS Query ResponseExampleOUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;"OUTP

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606 Chapter7Language ReferenceSRCPSTP Source Power StepSRCPSTP Source Power StepSyntaxFigure 7-253 SRCPSTP SyntaxDescriptionThe SRCPSTP command sets t

Strany 565 - PSTATE Protect State

Chapter 7 607Language ReferenceSRCPSTP Source Power StepExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;"20 OUTPUT 718;"CF 300MHZ;SP 0HZ;TS;"30 OUT

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608 Chapter7Language ReferenceSRCPSWP Source Power SweepSRCPSWP Source Power SweepSyntaxFigure 7-255 SRCPSWP SyntaxDescriptionThe SRCPSWP command acti

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Chapter 7 609Language ReferenceSRCPSWP Source Power SweepQuery ResponseFigure 7-256 SRCPSWP Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;"20

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Chapter 2 61Making MeasurementsExample 3: ModulationFigure 2-7 An Amplitude-Modulated SignalNOTE Unequal amplitudes of the lower and upper sidebands i

Strany 569 - RB Resolution Bandwidth

610 Chapter7Language ReferenceSRCPWR Source PowerSRCPWR Source PowerSyntaxFigure 7-257 SRCPWR SyntaxDescriptionThe SRCPWR command turns the built-in t

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Chapter 7 611Language ReferenceSRCPWR Source PowerParametersnumber real from −10 dBm to +2.8 dBm; 0.05 dB resolution viaGPIB.UP or DN increments in st

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612 Chapter7Language ReferenceSRCTKPK Source Tracking PeakSRCTKPK Source Tracking PeakSyntaxFigure 7-259 SRCTKPK SyntaxDescriptionThe SRCTKPK command

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Chapter 7 613Language ReferenceSRQ Service RequestSRQ Service RequestSyntaxFigure 7-260 SRQ SyntaxDescriptionThe SRQ command triggers a service reques

Strany 573

614 Chapter7Language ReferenceSS Center Frequency Step-SizeSS Center Frequency Step-SizeSyntaxFigure 7-261 SS SyntaxDescriptionThe SS command sets the

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Chapter 7 615Language ReferenceSS Center Frequency Step-SizeParametersnumber real from 25 to 26.50E+9 (hardware dependent).UP or DN increments in a 1,

Strany 575 - RCLS Recall State

616 Chapter7Language ReferenceST Sweep TimeST Sweep TimeSyntaxFigure 7-263 ST SyntaxDescriptionThe ST command sets the sweep time. This is normally a

Strany 576 - RCLT Recall Trace

Chapter 7 617Language ReferenceST Sweep TimeParametersnumber real from 50 ms to 100s with spans greater than 0 Hz(50 ms to 2000s for Agilent 8562E/EC,

Strany 577 - RCLTHRU Recall Thru

618 Chapter7Language ReferenceSTB Status Byte QuerySTB Status Byte QuerySyntaxFigure 7-265 STB SyntaxDescriptionThe STB command returns to the control

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Chapter 7 619Language ReferenceSTB Status Byte QueryQuery ResponseFigure 7-266 STB Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;CF 300MHZ;SP 20MH

Strany 579 - REV Revision Number

62 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 3: ModulationThe following equation also determines percentage of modulation usingamplitude units in volts:Frequ

Strany 580 - RL Reference/Range Level

620 Chapter7Language ReferenceSTOREOPEN Store OpenSTOREOPEN Store OpenSyntaxFigure 7-267 STOREOPEN SyntaxDescriptionThe STOREOPEN command saves the cu

Strany 581 - Attenuation)

Chapter 7 621Language ReferenceSTOREOPEN Store OpenExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;"20 OUTPUT 718;"FA 300KHZ;FB 1GHZ;"30 OUTPUT 718

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622 Chapter7Language ReferenceSTORESHORT Store ShortSTORESHORT Store ShortSyntaxFigure 7-268 STORESHORT SyntaxDescriptionThe STORESHORT command takes

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Chapter 7 623Language ReferenceSTORESHORT Store ShortExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;"20 OUTPUT 718;"FA 300KHZ;FB 1GHZ;"30 OUTPUT 7

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624 Chapter7Language ReferenceSTORETHRU Store ThruSTORETHRU Store ThruSyntaxFigure 7-269 STORETHRU SyntaxDescriptionThe STORETHRU command stores a thr

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Chapter 7 625Language ReferenceSTORETHRU Store ThruExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;"20 OUTPUT 718;"FA 300KHZ;FB 1GHZ;"30 OUTPUT 718

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626 Chapter7Language ReferenceSWPCPL Sweep CoupleSWPCPL Sweep CoupleSyntaxFigure 7-270 SWPCPL SyntaxDescriptionThe SWPCPL command selects either a sti

Strany 587

Chapter 7 627Language ReferenceSWPCPL Sweep CoupleExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;SNGLS;"20 OUTPUT 718;"FA 300KHZ;FB 1GHZ;"30 OUTPUT 718;

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628 Chapter7Language ReferenceSWPOUT Sweep OutputSWPOUT Sweep OutputSyntaxFigure 7-272 SWPOUT SyntaxDescriptionThe SWPOUT command selects the sweep-re

Strany 589 - SAVES Save State

Chapter 7 629Language ReferenceSWPOUT Sweep OutputQuery ResponseFigure 7-273 SWPOUT Query ResponseExample10 INPUT "SELECT THE SIGNAL OUTPUT OF J8

Strany 590 - SAVET Save Trace

Chapter 2 63Making MeasurementsExample 3: Modulation3. Figure 2-10 contains Bessel functions for determining modulation.(Table 2-1 and Table 2-2 on pa

Strany 591 - SER Serial Number

630 Chapter7Language ReferenceTDF Trace Data FormatTDF Trace Data FormatSyntaxFigure 7-274 TDF SyntaxDescriptionThe TDF command selects the format use

Strany 592 - SIGID Signal Identification

Chapter 7 631Language ReferenceTDF Trace Data FormatQuery ResponseFigure 7-275 TDF Query ResponseExample10 REAL A(1:601)20 OUTPUT 718;"IP;CF 300M

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632 Chapter7Language ReferenceTH ThresholdTH ThresholdSyntaxFigure 7-276 TH SyntaxDescriptionThe TH command sets the minimum amplitude level and clips

Strany 594 - SNGLS Single Sweep

Chapter 7 633Language ReferenceTH ThresholdParametersnumber dependent upon the chosen amplitude units.UP or DN increments by one vertical division.Pre

Strany 595 - SP Frequency Span

634 Chapter7Language ReferenceTITLE Title EntryTITLE Title EntrySyntaxFigure 7-278 TITLE SyntaxDescriptionThe TITLE command places character data in t

Strany 596

Chapter 7 635Language ReferenceTITLE Title EntrySee the programming example for an example of a title with a specialcharacter in it.Parametermsb lengt

Strany 597 - SQUELCH Squelch

636 Chapter7Language ReferenceTM Trigger ModeTM Trigger ModeSyntaxFigure 7-279 TM SyntaxDescriptionThe TM command selects a trigger mode. Selected tri

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Chapter 7 637Language ReferenceTM Trigger Modeselected level. Video triggering is not available forresolution bandwidths ≤100 Hz.Preset StateFree-run

Strany 599

638 Chapter7Language ReferenceTRA/TRB Trace Data Input/OutputTRA/TRB Trace Data Input/OutputSyntaxFigure 7-281 TRA/TRB SyntaxDescriptionThe TRA and TR

Strany 600

Chapter 7 639Language ReferenceTRA/TRB Trace Data Input/OutputQuery ResponseFigure 7-282 TRA/TRB Query ResponseExample10 REAL A(1:601)20 OUTPUT 718;&q

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64 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 3: Modulation4. Knowing that the desired deviation is 25 kHz, and choosing themodulation index of the first carri

Strany 602 - SRCFINTK Fine Tracking Adjust

640 Chapter7Language ReferenceTRA/TRB Trace Data Input/Output270 END IF280 SUBEND290 SUB Get_data(Fa,Fb,Rl,Rb,Vb,St,Lg,Aunits$)300 OUTPUT 718;"FA

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Chapter 7 641Language ReferenceTRIGPOL Trigger PolarityTRIGPOL Trigger PolaritySyntaxFigure 7-283 TRIGPOL SyntaxDescriptionSelects the edge (positive

Strany 604 - SRCPOFS Source Power Offset

642 Chapter7Language ReferenceTS Take SweepTS Take SweepSyntaxFigure 7-285 TS SyntaxDescriptionTS commands the spectrum analyzer to take one full swee

Strany 605

Chapter 7 643Language ReferenceTWNDOW Trace WindowTWNDOW Trace WindowSyntaxFigure 7-286 TWNDOW SyntaxNOTE The destination trace is not currently used,

Strany 606 - SRCPSTP Source Power Step

644 Chapter7Language ReferenceTWNDOW Trace WindowPreset StateHANNINGExample10 OUTPUT 718;"IP;"20 OUTPUT 718;"CF 300 MHZ;"30 OUTPUT

Strany 607

Chapter 7 645Language ReferenceVAVG Video AverageVAVG Video AverageSyntaxFigure 7-287 VAVG SyntaxDescriptionThe VAVG command activates the video avera

Strany 608 - SRCPSWP Source Power Sweep

646 Chapter7Language ReferenceVAVG Video AverageParametersnumber integer from 1 to 999.UP or DN increments by 1.Preset State100, offQuery ResponseFigu

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Chapter 7 647Language ReferenceVB Video BandwidthVB Video BandwidthSyntaxFigure 7-289 VB SyntaxDescriptionThe VB command specifies the video bandwidth.

Strany 610 - SRCPWR Source Power

648 Chapter7Language ReferenceVB Video BandwidthWhen the sweep time is <30 ms and the resolution bandwidth is ≥300Hz, then the narrowest video band

Strany 611

Chapter 7 649Language ReferenceVBR Video Bandwidth to Resolution Bandwidth RatioVBR Video Bandwidth to ResolutionBandwidth RatioSyntaxFigure 7-291 VBR

Strany 612 - SRCTKPK Source Tracking Peak

Chapter 2 65Making MeasurementsExample 3: Modulation• Gradually change the modulation frequency (or change theamplitude of the modulation signal) and

Strany 613 - SRQ Service Request

650 Chapter7Language ReferenceVBR Video Bandwidth to Resolution Bandwidth RatioQuery ResponseFigure 7-292 VBR Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"

Strany 614 - SS Center Frequency Step-Size

Chapter 7 651Language ReferenceVIEW View TraceVIEW View TraceSyntaxFigure 7-293 VIEW SyntaxDescriptionThe VIEW command displays the current contents o

Strany 615

652 Chapter7Language ReferenceVTL Video Trigger LevelVTL Video Trigger LevelSyntaxFigure 7-294 VTL SyntaxDescriptionThe VTL commands sets the video tr

Strany 616 - ST Sweep Time

Chapter 7 653Language ReferenceVTL Video Trigger LevelPreset State0 dBmQuery ResponseFigure 7-295 VTL Query ResponseExample10 OUTPUT 718;"TM VID;

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654 Chapter7Language ReferenceVTL Video Trigger Level

Strany 618 - STB Status Byte Query

6558 Options and Accessories

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656 Chapter8Options and AccessoriesOptionsOptionsOptions tailor the spectrum analyzer to your needs. Order options bythe option number when you order

Strany 620 - STOREOPEN Store Open

Chapter 8 657Options and AccessoriesOptionsDelete mass memory module (Option 104) deletes the moduleused to expand user memory which allows storage an

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658 Chapter8Options and AccessoriesOptionsCommercial calibration with test data(Option UK6) spectrum analyzer is shipped with a commercialcalibration

Strany 622 - STORESHORT Store Short

Chapter 8 659Options and AccessoriesAccessories AvailableAccessories AvailableA number of accessories are available from Agilent Technologies to helpy

Strany 623

66 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 3: ModulationFigure 2-13 FM Signal with Carrier at a NullFigure 2-14 FM Signal with First Sidebands at a NullNOT

Strany 624 - STORETHRU Store Thru

660 Chapter8Options and AccessoriesAccessories AvailableAgilent 86205A RF bridge has a frequency range of 300 kHz to 6GHz. This general-purpose, 50Ω b

Strany 625

Chapter 8 661Options and AccessoriesAccessories AvailableAgilent 11970V millimeter harmonic mixer is a broadbandharmonic mixer used to extend the freq

Strany 626 - SWPCPL Sweep Couple

662 Chapter8Options and AccessoriesAccessories AvailableAgilent 85671A Phase Noise Measurement Utility is a softwaremeasurement utility that makes it

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Chapter 8 663Options and AccessoriesAccessories Availablepart number 8120-6164 50 GHz RF cable is used for connecting thedevice under test to the RF i

Strany 628 - SWPOUT Sweep Output

664 Chapter8Options and AccessoriesAccessories AvailableTransit case (p/n 9211-5604) provides extra protection for frequenttravel situations. The tran

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6659 If You Have a Problem

Strany 630 - TDF Trace Data Format

666 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemWhat You'll Find in This ChapterWhat You'll Find in This ChapterThis chapter provides information for troub

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Chapter 9 667If You Have a ProblemSpectrum Analyzer ProblemsSpectrum Analyzer ProblemsIf you need additional information, or want to order parts, opti

Strany 632 - TH Threshold

668 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemSpectrum Analyzer Problems• Review the test procedure that was being used when the problemoccurred. Are all the setti

Strany 633

Chapter 9 669If You Have a ProblemAgilent 85629B Test and Adjustment ModuleAgilent 85629B Test and Adjustment ModuleThe test and adjustment module (TA

Strany 634 - TITLE Title Entry

Chapter 2 67Making MeasurementsExample 4: Harmonic DistortionExample 4: Harmonic DistortionWhat Is Harmonic Distortion?Most transmitting devices and s

Strany 635 - Displays "This is a

670 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemAgilent 85620A Mass Memory ModuleAgilent 85620A Mass Memory ModuleIf the mass memory module functions are missing whe

Strany 636 - TM Trigger Mode

Chapter 9 671If You Have a ProblemReplacing the BatteryReplacing the BatteryIf the battery that maintains the spectrum analyzer random accessmemory is

Strany 637

672 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemPower RequirementsPower RequirementsThe power requirements for the spectrum analyzer are listed in Table9-2.Setting t

Strany 638

Chapter 9 673If You Have a ProblemPower RequirementsChecking the FuseThe type of ac line input fuse depends on the input line voltage. Use thefollowin

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674 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemPower RequirementsFigure 9-2 AC Power Cables Available

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Chapter 9 675If You Have a ProblemProceduresProceduresThe following adjustment and troubleshooting procedures are includedhere.:• Trace Alignment - us

Strany 641 - TRIGPOL Trigger Polarity

676 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemProceduresReference Level Calibration1. Press PRESET.2. Connect a 50Ω coaxial cable (such as Agilent 10503A) between

Strany 642 - TS Take Sweep

Chapter 9 677If You Have a ProblemProceduresPlotting and Printing Directly1. The printer or plotter must be connected to the spectrum analyzerGPIB bus

Strany 643 - TWNDOW Trace Window

678 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemServicing the Spectrum Analyzer YourselfServicing the Spectrum Analyzer YourselfIf you want to service the spectrum a

Strany 644

Chapter 9 679If You Have a ProblemCalling Agilent Technologies Sales and Service OfficesCalling Agilent Technologies Sales and ServiceOfficesAgilent Tec

Strany 645 - VAVG Video Average

68 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 4: Harmonic DistortionFigure 2-15 Input Signal and Harmonics1. Set the video bandwidth to improve visibility by

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680 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemReturning Your Spectrum Analyzer for ServiceReturning Your Spectrum Analyzer for ServiceIf you are returning the anal

Strany 647 - VB Video Bandwidth

Chapter 9 681If You Have a ProblemReturning Your Spectrum Analyzer for ServiceFigure 9-4 Shipping Container and Cushioning MaterialsItem Description P

Strany 648

682 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemReturning Your Spectrum Analyzer for ServiceOther PackagingCAUTION Spectrum Analyzer damage can result from using pac

Strany 649 - Bandwidth Ratio

Chapter 9 683If You Have a ProblemReturning Your Spectrum Analyzer for ServiceTable 9-3 Agilent Technologies Sales and Service OfficesUNITED STATESInst

Strany 650

684 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemSerial NumbersSerial NumbersAgilent Technologies makes frequent improvements to its products toenhance their performa

Strany 651 - VIEW View Trace

Chapter 9 685If You Have a ProblemElectrostatic DischargeElectrostatic DischargeElectrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage or destroy electroniccomponen

Strany 652 - VTL Video Trigger Level

686 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemElectrostatic DischargeReducing Potential for ESD DamageThe suggestions that follow may help reduce ESD damage that o

Strany 653

Chapter 9 687If You Have a ProblemElectrostatic DischargeTable 9-4 Static-Safe AccessoriesAccessory Description PartNumberStatic-control mat andground

Strany 654 - 654 Chapter7

688 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemError MessagesError MessagesError messages are displayed in the lower right-hand corner of theanalyzer display. These

Strany 655 - Options and Accessories

Chapter 9 689If You Have a ProblemError MessagesEliminating Error MessagesIt might be possible to eliminate some error messages by running theLO and I

Strany 656 - 656 Chapter8

Chapter 2 69Making MeasurementsExample 4: Harmonic DistortionFigure 2-16 Peak of Signal is Positioned at Reference Level for MaximumAccuracyPlace a se

Strany 657 - Chapter 8 657

690 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemError MessagesError Code ListingError codes and their associated messages are listed in numeric orderbelow. Error cod

Strany 658 - 658 Chapter8

Chapter 9 691If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 124 NOP IBLK I-block format not valid here.ERR 125 NOP STRNG Strings are not valid for this comm

Strany 659 - Accessories Available

692 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemError MessagesError codes 200 through 299 relate to ADC hardware/firmwarefailures. Instrument service is required.ERR

Strany 660 - 660 Chapter8

Chapter 9 693If You Have a ProblemError MessagesError codes 300 through 399 relate to LO and RFhardware/firmware failures. Instrument service is requir

Strany 661 - Chapter 8 661

694 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 321 FREQ ACC Main roller tuning sensitivity is not greaterthan zero.ERR 322 FREQ ACC Main roller

Strany 662 - 662 Chapter8

Chapter 9 695If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 356 SPAC CAL Sweep data problem finding "bucket 1" of thespan accuracy calibration sweep

Strany 663 - Chapter 8 663

696 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 411 RBW 10K Unable to adjust 10 kHz RES BW pole 3.ERR 412 RBW 10K Unable to adjust 10 kHz RES BW

Strany 664 - 664 Chapter8

Chapter 9 697If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 443 RBW 3K Unable to adjust 3 kHz RES BW pole 2.ERR 444 RBW 3K Unable to adjust 3 kHz RES BW pol

Strany 665 - If You Have a Problem

698 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 474 RBW 1M Unable to adjust 1 MHz RES BW.ERR 475 RBW 30K Unable to adjust 30 kHz RES BW.ERR 476

Strany 666 - Read the Warranty

Chapter 9 699If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 507 AMPL 1M Unable to adjust amplitude of 1 MHz RES BW.ERR 508 AMPL 30K Insufficient gain during

Strany 667 - Spectrum Analyzer Problems

Contents7CHANPWR Channel Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 436CHANNEL Channel

Strany 668 - Hardware Problems

70 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 4: Harmonic DistortionFigure 2-17 Harmonic Distortion in dBc (marker threshold set to −70 dB)Find the harmonic d

Strany 669

700 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 528 RBW <300 Unable to adjust less than 300 Hz RES BWs.DC level at ADC cannot be calibrated.ERR

Strany 670 - 670 Chapter9

Chapter 9 701If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 558 LOG AMPL Unable to adjust amplitude in log scale.ERR 559 LOG AMPL Unable to adjust amplitude

Strany 671 - Replacing the Battery

702 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 585 RBW 300K Unable to adjust 300 kHz RES BW.ERR 586 RBW 1M Unable to adjust 1 MHz RES BW.ERR 587

Strany 672 - Power Requirements

Chapter 9 703If You Have a ProblemError MessagesError codes 700 through 799 relate to digital and checksumfailures. Instrument service is required.ERR

Strany 673 - Power Cable

704 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 751 SYSTEM Hardware/firmware interaction, floatingoverflow; check other errors.ERR 752 SYSTEM Hardwa

Strany 674 - 674 Chapter9

Chapter 9 705If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 902 BAD NORM A normalization error will occur if the currentspectrum analyzer state is not the sa

Strany 675 - Procedures

706 Chapter9If You Have a ProblemError MessagesERR 920 RBW>CHBW The resolution bandwidth is too wide,compared to the channel bandwidth, to obtain

Strany 676 - GPIB Address Selection

IndexIndex 707Symbols# ALT CHANNELS softkey, 204OCCUPIED, 257% occupied power, 257.5 V/GHz (FAV) softkey, 204Numerics0 10V LO SWP softkey, 20410 MHz E

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708 IndexIndexanalyzer status byte, 333ANNOT command, 422ANNOT HELP softkey, 217ANNOT ON OFF softkey, 218annotation on/off, 422annotation plots, 259AP

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IndexIndex 709CRT adjustmentalignment, 227TRACE ALIGN, 43X POSN, 43Y POSN, 43CRT alignment, 408CTRLA command, 365CTRLB command, 365CTRLC command, 365C

Strany 679 - Chapter 9 679

Chapter 2 71Making MeasurementsExample 4: Harmonic DistortionFigure 2-18 Percentage of Distortion versus Harmonic AmplitudeFind the harmonic distortio

Strany 680 - Original Packaging

710 IndexIndexFFA command, 464FACTORY PRSEL PK softkey,237fast Fourier transform, 237, 472fault isolation routine, 669FAV output, 43FB command, 466FDI

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IndexIndex 711input connectorsalternate sweep output, 43external leveling, 43external trigger and gatedvideo, 42IF, 38RF, 38input coupling, 444input m

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712 IndexIndexMEAN command, 366MEANPWR command, 503MEAS command, 505MEAS/USER key, 249measure adjacent channel power,392measurement techniques, 50meas

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IndexIndex 713peak excursion, 532PEAK EXCURSN softkey, 70,257peak method, 121PEAK METHOD softkey, 258peak pulse power, 163peak response routine, 284pe

Strany 684 - Serial Numbers

714 IndexIndexrecommended path, 371REF LVL ADJ softkey, 272REF LVL OFFSET softkey, 273REF LVL softkey, 92, 93, 272reference frequency, 477reference le

Strany 685 - Electrostatic Discharge

IndexIndex 715SQUELCH ON OFF softkey, 279SRC PWR OFFSET softkey, 280SRC PWR ON OFF softkey, 86,280SRC PWR STP SIZE softkey, 280SRCALC command, 599SRCC

Strany 686 - Static-Safe Accessories

716 IndexIndexparameter, 306TRACE key, 283trace mathA + B, 423A B, 412A B + DL, 414A+BA, 206A-B+DLA, 206A-BA, 206B DL, 431B-DLB, 220functions, 319rule

Strany 687

72 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 4: Harmonic DistortionAn Alternative Harmonic Measurement Method:Procedure BThis method is somewhat longer, but

Strany 688 - Error Messages

Chapter 2 73Making MeasurementsExample 4: Harmonic DistortionFigure 2-19 Input Signal Displayed in a 1 MHz SpanMeasure the second harmonic1. PressMKR,

Strany 689 - Realigning the LO and IF

74 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 4: Harmonic DistortionFigure 2-20 Second Harmonic Displayed in dBcPercent of Harmonic DistortionThe total percen

Strany 690 - Error Code Listing

Chapter 2 75Making MeasurementsExample 5: Third-Order Intermodulation DistortionExample 5: Third-Order IntermodulationDistortionWhat Is Intermodulatio

Strany 691 - Chapter 9 691

76 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 5: Third-Order Intermodulation DistortionFigure 2-21 Third-Order Intermodulation Test Setup2. Set one source to

Strany 692 - 692 Chapter9

Chapter 2 77Making MeasurementsExample 5: Third-Order Intermodulation Distortion8. To resolve the distortion products, reduce the resolution bandwidth

Strany 693 - Chapter 9 693

78 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 5: Third-Order Intermodulation Distortionb. Set the reference level to this value by pressing MKR →,MARKER → REF

Strany 694 - 694 Chapter9

Chapter 2 79Making MeasurementsExample 5: Third-Order Intermodulation Distortion13.To measure a distortion product:a. PressPEAK SEARCH to place a mark

Strany 695 - Chapter 9 695

8ContentsMKCHEDGE Marker to Channel Edges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .510MKD Marker Delta . . . .

Strany 696 - 696 Chapter9

80 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 5: Third-Order Intermodulation DistortionFigure 2-25 Display with TitleSave the measurement informationThe save

Strany 697 - Chapter 9 697

Chapter 2 81Making MeasurementsExample 6: AM and FM DemodulationExample 6: AM and FM DemodulationWhat is AM and FM Demodulation?Amplitude modulation (

Strany 698 - 698 Chapter9

82 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 6: AM and FM DemodulationFigure 2-26 AM and FM Demodulation Test SetupSet the start and stop frequencies2. Tune

Strany 699 - Chapter 9 699

Chapter 2 83Making MeasurementsExample 6: AM and FM Demodulationa. Press AUX CTRL AM/FM DEMOD to access the demodulation menu.b. Activate a marker by

Strany 700 - 700 Chapter9

84 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsWhat Are Stimulus-Response Measurement

Strany 701 - Chapter 9 701

Chapter 2 85Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response Measurements The same measurement can be made using an 8560E/EC (withoutOption 002), Agile

Strany 702 - 702 Chapter9

86 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsSet the spectrum analyzer2. To activate the tracking generator menu, pressAUX C

Strany 703 - Chapter 9 703

Chapter 2 87Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsFigure 2-32 Adjust analyzer settings according to the measurementrequirement.6

Strany 704 - 704 Chapter9

88 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsFigure 2-33 Decrease the resolution bandwidth to improve sensitivity.NOTE Track

Strany 705 - Chapter 9 705

Chapter 2 89Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsFigure 2-34 Manual tracking adjustment compensates for tracking error.Calibrat

Strany 706 - 706 Chapter9

Contents9SER Serial Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591SIGID

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90 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsFigure 2-35 Guided calibration routines prompt the user.Figure 2-36 The thru tr

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Chapter 2 91Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsThe units of the reference level, dB, reflect this relative measurement(see Fig

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92 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsFigure 2-38 Measure the rejection range with delta markers.Activating normaliza

Strany 710 - 710 Index

Chapter 2 93Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsFigure 2-39 NORM REF LVL adjusts the trace without changing analyzersettings.R

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94 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsFigure 2-40 Increase the dynamic measurement range by using RANGE LVL.If the ac

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Chapter 2 95Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsUsing Range Level versus Using Normalized Reference LevelThe following example

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96 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsFigure 2-42 NORM REF LVL is a trace function.After returningNORM REF LVL to 0 d

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Chapter 2 97Making MeasurementsExample 7: Stimulus-Response MeasurementsFigure 2-42 shows that NORM REF LVL is a trace function that canposition the a

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98 Chapter2Making MeasurementsExample 8: External Millimeter Mixers (Unpreselected)Example 8: External Millimeter Mixers(Unpreselected)External millim

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Chapter 2 99Making MeasurementsExample 8: External Millimeter Mixers (Unpreselected)Figure 2-44 External Mixer Setup (a) without Bias; (b) with BiasNO

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