searching for bandwidth, 2-35 searching for maximum amplitude, 2-32 searching for minimum amplitude, 2-33 sequencing, 3-17

setting center frequency with markers, 2-28

setting CW frequency using markers, 2-31 setting display reference using markers,

2-30

setting electrical delay using markers, 2-31 setting frequency span with markers, 2-29 setting measurement parameters, 2-3 setting start frequency with markers, 2-27 setting stop frequency with markers, 2-27 setting the frequency range, 2-3

setting the measurement type, 24 setting the source power, 24 setting up a color printer, 4-6

solving problems with disk storage, 4-43 stopping a sequence, 2-70

storing a sequence on a disk, 2-74 subtracting memory trace from

measurement data trace, 2-8 test sequencing, 2-68

test with Iimit lines, 2-46

titling the active channel display, 2-9 titling the displayed measurement, 4-29 tracking amplitude, 2-35

using analyzer display markers, 2-17 using continuous and discrete markers,

2-17

using delta (A) markers, 2-20

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,.. ,..* : ;‘““....;.:‘.::,:,

 

using :~~~~~ to .&jvate a tied

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/ /.. ;

 

.:.: . . . . . . . ..-........-.

 

reference marker, 2-23

using polar format markers, 2-24

using the tuned receiver mode, 2-66

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; ., ./.....;.....,.,,.,.,.,.,.

using the :~~~~~~~ to a&iv&e _,,:,:_,.:.,.:.,.:.:.:.:.::~.,.:~~~~.,.:.:~.:~.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~,~.:.~;,;~;;~,.‘_, i,,,,l.,ss,/ key

a fixed reference marker, 2-22 viewing both primary channels, 2-6 viewing plot IIIes on a PC, 4-20

viewing the measurement data and memory trace, 2-7

procedures

error-correcting measurements, 5-8 LC to RF isolation for mixers, 3-33 mixer conversion compression, 3-28 mixer RF feedthrough, 3-35 power meter calibration for mixer

measurements, 3-6 processing details, 6-5 programming, 11-15 programming interface, 11-15 programming specifications, 7-17 programs

example, 1 l-7

P? status notation, l-9

purging a sequence from disk, 2-75

purpose and use of different error-correction procedures, 5-5

Q

quadrants plotted, 4-28 quarter page plots, 4-28

B

rack mount cabinet, 11-4 rack mount flange kit

with handles option, 1-14 without handles option, 1-13

range

dynamic:how to increasing, 5-56 time domain, 6-138

ratio calculations, 6-5

ratio measurement in channel 1 and 2, 2-8 raw data arrays, 6-6

R channel and source calibration connections, 3-8

R channel connector locations, l-6

R channel inputs, difference between internal and external, 3-4

R channel power offset, 3-4 real format, 6-37

rear panel

features and connectors, l-11 rear panel connectors, 7-17 recalhng a fiIe, 4-42

receiver, 6-3

receiver calibration, 5-12 connections, 3-14

receiver calibration procedure, 5-39 receiver configuration option, 1-13 receiver crosstalk

reducing, 5-57 receiver noise floor reducing, 5-56

reduce

averaging factor, 5-52

number of measurement points, 5-52 receiver noise floor, 5-56

reducing

receiver crosstaIk, 5-57 trace noise, 5-57

reducing noise, 6-51 averaging, 6-51 IF bandwidth, 6-52 smoothing, 6-52

reference

(10 MHz) adjust, l-11

(10 MHz) output, l-11

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