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Typical noise sideband performance
Power-line-related sidebands
(for line conditions specfied in Power Requirements section)
SIDEBANDS
Center frequency
Offset from ≤ 100 MHz > 100 MHz 6.8 to 12.6 to 18.6 to
carrier to 5.8 Ghz 12.6 GHz 18.6 Ghz 22 GHz
< 360 Hz -70 dBc -60 dBc -64 dBc -60 dBc
1
-58 dBc
1
360 kHz to 2 kHz -75 dBc -75 dBc
1
-69 dBc -65 dBc
1
-63 dBc
1
>2 kHz -80 dBc -80 dBc
1
-74 dBc
1
-70 dBc
1
-63 dBc
1
Amplitude
Measurement range
Measurement range is the total amplitude range over which the analyzer can measure
signal responses. The low value is determined by sensitivity (10 Hz RBW and 0 dB RF
input attenuation) and the high value by damage level.
Tuned frequency Range
Non-preselected
100 Hz to 50 kHz -95 to +30 dBm
50 kHz to 1 MHz -112 to +30 dBm
1 MHz to 2.5 GHz -134 to +30 dBm
Preselected
2.0 to 5.8 GHz -132 to +30 dBm
5 8 to 12 5 GHz -125 to +30 dBm
12 5 to 18 6 GHz -119 to +30 dBm
18.6 to 22 GHz -114 to +30 dBrn
Displayed values
Scale (over a 10 division CRT vertical axis with 0 dB reference level at top graticule line)
Calibration
Log 10 dB/div for 90 dB display from reference level.
Expanded from reference level:
5 dB/div for 50 dB display
2 dB/div for 20 dB display
1 dB/div for 10 dB display
Linear 10% of ref level/div when calibrated voltage
1. Typical
Figure 2. Single sideband noise normalized to1 Hz BW vs offset from carrier
Figure 3. Typical analyzer and SSB noise at 5.0 GHz center frequency.
May be limited by average noise level.
Specifications (continued)
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