4Servicing the System

To package the system for transport

Follow these instruction to package the system in a shipping crate.

To package the system for transport

Step

Note

1Place the packaging base in an unobstructed work area.

2Remove the lag bolt from one side of the retaining piece.

3Swing unbolted end of retaining piece outward.

4Attach loading ramp.

5Roll rack cabinet up ramp face first until it is fully seated on base.

6Remove ramp.

7Swing retaining piece back to original position.

8Secure retaining piece with bolt.

9Secure rack cabinet to base using retaining brackets inserted in the slot located on each side of the packaging base.

10Secure retaining brackets with bolt and tighten.

11Place antistatic bag over rack cabinet.

12Place cardboard/foam top cap on top of rack cabinet.

13Place folded ramp on top cap.

14Place crate side panel and crate front panel on to base (the side panel, with wooden cleat, goes on the outside of the front panel).

15Connect both panels by hammering klimps approximately every two feet along the vertex.

16Place the lid in position and attach to all side panels and front panel using klimps.

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Agilent Technologies 85225F manual To package the system for transport

85225F specifications

Agilent Technologies 85225F is a high-performance microwave signal generator designed for the most demanding test and measurement applications in the RF and microwave frequency domains. This versatile instrument is a vital tool for engineers and technicians who require precise and reliable signal generation in various fields such as telecommunications, aerospace, and electronic warfare.

One of the main features of the Agilent 85225F is its frequency coverage, which spans from 0.1 to 26.5 GHz. This broad frequency range allows users to address a wide array of applications, including component testing, system verification, and radar signal simulation. With exceptional frequency resolution and accuracy, the 85225F ensures the generation of clean and stable signals tailored to specific operational requirements.

The 85225F incorporates advanced phase-locked loop (PLL) technology, which contributes to its superior frequency stability and low phase noise. This technology is crucial for applications requiring precise signal integrity and minimal jitter, such as digital communications and high-frequency circuit testing. The instrument’s low phase noise is particularly advantageous for sensitive measurements and data transmission systems where signal quality is paramount.

In addition to its impressive frequency and phase noise characteristics, the Agilent 85225F features multiple modulation capabilities, including amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), and pulse modulation. These modulation options enable users to simulate a wide variety of real-world signals and testing conditions, enhancing the versatility of the instrument in various testing environments.

The 85225F also offers a user-friendly interface that facilitates ease of operation. The clear LCD screen displays essential parameters and settings, allowing users to make adjustments quickly and efficiently. Furthermore, the instrument supports remote programming and automation through its GPIB or LAN connectivity options, making it suitable for integration into larger test systems.

Another notable characteristic of the Agilent 85225F is its compact design, which does not compromise on performance. This space-saving design makes it ideal for both lab and field applications, allowing engineers to transport the generator with ease, while still maintaining the ruggedness required for demanding environments.

Overall, the Agilent Technologies 85225F stands out as a robust and reliable microwave signal generator, equipped with state-of-the-art features and technologies that cater to the needs of modern RF testing. Its broad frequency coverage, advanced modulation capabilities, low phase noise, and user-friendly interface make it an essential tool for a wide range of applications in the RF and microwave sector.