7. Click Receiver Calibration > Power Offset to enter the offset value.
Receiver calibration is done at the condition of (source
power)+(Specified offset).
For example, if the source Power is -10 dBm, then:
If specified offset is 0 dBm, then Source Power Reading after
•
calibration would be -10 dBm.
If specified offset is 10 dBm, then Source Power Reading after
•
calibration would be 0 dBm.
If specified offset is -10 dBm, then Source Power Reading after
•
calibration would be -20 dBm.
10.
The value of offset is independent for each channel.
8. The E5071C provides an option to calibrate both the Receiver and
Transmitter end, or only the Receiver end, or only the Transmitter
end:
Click Receiver Calibration > Calibrate Both to start
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measurement of calibration data for both receiver and
transmitter end. This step allows the gain of the receiver to be
calibrated, turning on the error correction function
automatically.
9. From Firmware revision 9.2, Take Cal Sweep softkey is renamed
as the Calibrate Both softkey.
Measurement
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