Receiver Control; Manual Versus Automatic Receiver Control - Agilent Technologies 8960 Series Reference Manual

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Receiver Control

The test set normally sets all receiver parameters automatically. You can also control the test set's receiver
parameters manually rather than allowing the test set to control them. This ability is referred to as manual
receiver control.

Manual Versus Automatic Receiver Control

• Auto mode receiver control is the default for all operating modes except CW (see
Using automatic receiver control, the receiver's expected power and frequency settings are set
automatically according to the settings you enter on the Call Setup Screen.
• Manual mode can be used to override some or all of the automatic receiver settings. You can manually set
the receiver's expected power, the measurement downconverter's tune frequency (Measurement
Frequency), and the demodualtion downconverter's tune frequency (Uplink Frequency) by highlighting the
setting, pressing the knob, and entering or selecting the new value. A full or partial preset of the test set,
including cycling power, returns the test set back to auto mode.
Figure 11.
Selecting Auto or Manual Receiver Control
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Receiver Control
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