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These sensors have a two-part serial number: the prefix (two letters and the first four numbers), and the suffix (the last four numbers). The two letters identify the country in which the unit was manufactured. The four numbers of the prefix are a code identifying the date of the last major design change incorporated in your sensor. The four-digit suffix is a sequential number and, coupled with the prefix, provides a unique identification for each unit produced. The contents of this manual apply directly to all serial numbers unless otherwise indicated.

Related Publications

The Agilent E-Series E9300 Power Sensors Operating and Service Guide is also available in the following languages:

English Language Operating and Service Guide - Standard

German Language Operating and Service Guide - Option ABD

Spanish Language Operating and Service Guide - Option ABE

French Language Operating and Service Guide - Option ABF

Japanese Language Operating and Service Guide - Option ABJ

Italian Language Operating and Service Guide - Option ABZ

Korean Language Operating and Service Guide - Option AB1

Further useful information can be found in:

Application Note 64-1B, Fundamentals of RF and Microwave Power Measurements, available by ordering through your local Agilent Technologies Sales Office.

The Agilent EPM Series Power Meter User’s Guide and Programming Guide.

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