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A calibration factor in the range of 1% to 150% can be entered.
NOTE
The following rules apply to naming sensor calibration tables:
– The name must consist of no more than 12 characters.
– All characters must be upper or lower case alphabetic characters, or numeric
– No other characters are allowed.
– No spaces are allowed in the name.
Enter (or edit) the frequency and cal factor pairs as follows:
1 Press
2 Enter the new cal factor value (or press
3 Continue adding or editing values until you have entered all the data you
4 When you have finished editing the table, press
Ensure that the frequency points you use cover the frequency range of the
NOTE
signals you want to measure. If you measure a signal with a frequency outside
the frequency range defined in the sensor calibration table, the power meter
uses the highest or lowest frequency point in the sensor calibration table to
calculate the offset
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(0-9), or an underscore (_).
to add a new frequency value (or press
Insert
numeric keypad to enter the required value in the Frequency pop-up window.
Complete the entry by pressing the
keypad to enter the required value in the Cal Factor pop-up window. Complete
the entry by pressing the
require.
Using 8480 Series Power Sensors
,
GHz MHz
Change
key.
%
to edit). Use the
Change
keys.
to edit). Use the numeric
to save the table.
Done
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