Using Spectrum Analyzer Features

learn How to Enter Amplitude Correction Factors

Amplitude-Correction Functions

Editing or Viewing the Amplitude-Correction Tables

This section describes the amplitude-correction functions in the order they are usually used.

Pressing ICAL), More 1 of 4 , More 2 of 4, More 3 of 4, Amp Cor accesses the softkey menus for creating an amplitude-correction table.

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(Fi%ZFi] turns amplitude-correction factors off (if it is on), but does not clear an existing

amplitude-correction table. Use PURGE AMP COR to clear an existing amplitude-correction table.

Press Edi-t; Amp Cor to edit an existing amplitude-correction table or, if no amplitude-correction table currently exists, to create an amplitude-correction table.

Pressing PURGE AMP COA two times consecutively clears an existing amplitude-correction table.

Selecting thePressing SELECT POINT specifies the amplitude-correction point to be Amplitude-Correction Point entered or edited. Amplitude-correction data is constructed from left to right and is created by entering frequency and amplitude values into an

amplitude-correction table. The frequency and amplitude values specify a coordinate point from which amplitude-corrections are interpolated. See Figure 3-13. Up to 79 points can be specified for the amplitude-corrections table.

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