HP 8712C User Manual page 237

Rf network analyzers
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Dithering to Shift Spurs
Dither shifts all spurs by a small amount once, thus it imposes no sweep time
penalty. But some spurs occurring within the measured frequency band
may not be shifted out of band, and others may be shifted in. Therefore
dither is most effective for narrowband measurements with a user defined
measurement calibration. lb activate dithering:
2. Make a user-defined measurement calibration. Refer to Chapter 6
The measurement calibration must be performed with the same spur avoid
C A U T I O N
option used in the measurement or your results may be invalid.
Activating Spur
When you activate spur avoidance the analyzer sweeps to a point before a
Avoidance
spur, stops the sweep, shifts the spur, sweeps through the spur location, then
shifts the spur back and continues the sweep. The analyzer determines which
spurs need to be avoided with an algorithm based on frequencies, number of
points, sweep time, and system bandwidth.
lb activate spur avoidance:
2.
The measurement calibration must be performed with the same spur avoid
C A U T I O N
mode used in the measurement or your results may be invalid.
"Calibrating for Increased Measurement Accuracy, n for calibration
procedures.
1.
Make a user-defined measurement calibration. Refer to Chapter 6
"Calibrating for Increased Measurement Accuracy," for calibration
procedures.
N O T E
Using spur avoid increases sweep time. Since there are more spurs at the lower frequencies, the time
penalty can be reduced by setting the start frequency of the measurement as high as possible.
Optimizing Measurements
Reducing Trace Noise
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