Editing Frequency Dependent Offset Tables - Keysight N1911A User Manual

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General Power Meter Functions
5 To change the frequency, press
6 Press
7 To confirm your choice, press the appropriate unit softkey.
8 Connect the power sensor to the signal to be measured.
9 The measurement result, including offset, is now displayed.
If the measurement frequency does not correspond directly to a frequency in the
NOTE
sensor calibration table (if selected) and the frequency dependent offset table
being used, the power meter calculates the calibration factor and offset using
linear interpolation.
If you enter a frequency outside the frequency range defined in the sensor
calibration table or the frequency dependent offset table, the power meter uses
the highest or lowest frequency point in the appropriate table to set the
calibration factor and offset.

Editing frequency dependent offset tables

There are ten frequency dependent offset tables named CUSTOM_A through
CUSTOM_J. They are empty of any data when the power meter is shipped from
the factory.
You cannot delete any of the 10 existing frequency dependent offset tables or
create any additional tables. However, you can enter values into the 10 existing
tables. Each frequency dependent offset table can contain a maximum of 80
frequency points.
To view the frequency dependent offset tables currently stored in the power
meter, press
Offset Tables screen is displayed as shown in
74
highlight the Frequency field.
to display the Frequency pop-up window. Use the numeric
keypad to enter the required value in the Frequency pop-up window.
,
Tables
and use the
,
. The Frequency Dependent
Freq. Dep. Offset
Figure
Keysight N1911A/1912A User's Guide
and
keys to
2-13.

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