Agilent Technologies 11974 Series User Manual page 96

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Table 3-9. Flatness Points and Conversion Losses for Frequencies above 18 GHz
Frequency
Frequency Range (GHz)
Band
K
18.0 to 26.5
A
26.5 to 40.0
Q
33.0 to 50.0
U
40.0 to 60.0
V
50.0 to 75.0
E
60.0 to 90.0
W
75.0 to 110.0
F
90.0 to 140.0
D
110.0 to 170.0
G
140.0 to 220.0
Y
170.0 to 260.0
J
220.0 to 325.0
MARKER NORMAL
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Chapter 3
Number of
Flatness Points
6
8
7
6
6
7
8
6
7
9
7
8
activates a single marker and places it at the center of the trace. This
softkey is also annotated as
has been previously activated by the
the Marker menus.
If one marker is already on, no operation takes place. If two markers
are on (as in
MARKER DELTA
the anchor marker and makes the active one the new, single marker.
The marker reads the amplitude and the frequency (or relative time,
when the frequency span equals 0 Hz), and displays these values in
the active function block and in the upper-right corner of the display.
To move the marker, use either the knob, the step keys, or the data
keys.
The marker reads data from the currently active trace. (An active
trace is one that is in either the clear-write or max-hold mode; this
may be either trace A or trace B.) If both traces are active, or if both
traces are in view mode, the marker reads data from trace A.
places a marker on the highest point on a trace. The frequency and
amplitude of the marker are displayed in the upper-right corner of
the screen;
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Using 8561A/62A/62B Spectrum Analyzers
Point
Default
Spacing
Conversion Loss
2 GHz
30 dB
2 GHz
30 dB
3 GHz
30 dB
4 GHz
30 dB
5 GHz
30 dB
5 GHz
30 dB
5 GHz
30 dB
10 GHz
30 dB
10 GHz
30 dB
10 GHz
30 dB
15 GHz
30 dB
15 GHz
30 dB
, if delta-marker mode
MARKER DELTA
MARKER DELTA
mode), pressing
MARKER DELTA
does not alter the active function.
Operation
softkey under
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