Note Do not use an open or short standard for a transmission response correction,

Note You can save or store the measurement correction to use for later measurements. Refer to the ‘Printing, Plotting, and Saving Measurement Results” chapter for procedures.

7.This completes the response correction for transmission measurements. You can connect and measure your device under test.

Receiver Calibration

Receiver calibration provides a frequency response error-correction that also indicates absolute power in dBm. This calibration is most useful when performed with a power meter calibration.

1.Perform a power meter calibration. See “Power Meter Measurement Calibration, * located later in this chapter.

2.‘lb set the analyzer test port power to 0 dBm, press: ,: __*....,.,...,.,.,..

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3.Make a “thru” connection between the points where you will connect your device under test.

Note Include any adapters or cables that you will have in the device measurement. That is, connect the standard device where you will connect your device under test.

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Figure 5-3. Standard Connections for Receiver Calibration

4.To choose a non-ratioed measurement, press:

This sets the source at PORT 1, and the measurement receiver to PORT 2, or B channel.

5.Set any other measurement parameters that you want for the device measurement: power, number of points, IF bandwidth.

6.‘lb perform a receiver error-correction, press:

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