HP 8712C User Manual page 147

Rf network analyzers
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To Use Marker to
This function changes the analyzer's center frequency to that of the active
Center Frequency
marker and limits the span if necessary. If the markers are all off, and this
function is selected, it first turns on marker 1 at its previous setting or, if no
previous setting, at the center frequency (default).
2. Press ?QU&BX Function@ Marker --> Gerrtsr and note that the trace
To Use Marker to
This function changes the value of the analyzer's reference level to the
Reference
amplitude value of the active marker. This function does not change the
reference position. If the markers are all off, and this function is selected, it
first turns on marker 1 at its previous setting or, if no previous setting, at the
center frequency (default).
1. Press (MARKER_) and then use the front panel knob or the numeric keypad
2. Press Maker Functions Marker -> Ref ereTtc# and note that the
To Use Marker to
Press
Electrical Delay
enough line length to the receiver input to compensate for the phase slope at
the active marker position. This effectively flattens the phase trace around
the active marker. You can use this to measure the electrical length or
deviation from linear phase. See ElecWicaJ, Del&y in Chapter 9 for more
information.
See "Compensating for Phase Shift in Measurement Setups" in Chapter 5 for
more information on electrical delay.
1. Press (MARKER_) and then use the front panel knob or the numeric keypad
to move the marker to 200 MHz.
has now shifted and that the center frequency of the analyzer is now
200 MHz.
to move the marker to about -10 dB.
trace has now shifted up and that the marker is exactly on the reference
level.
Using Instrument Functions
Using Markers
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