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SA (Spectrum Analyzer) Mode (Option 233–Mixed Analyzers)
SA Mode Settings
In the graphic above, Analog Demod ON and Demod Metrics is indicated
above in the x2 displays of carrier spectrum content. For this example, AM
Modulation Metrics are displayed in the lower half of the display. See also,
Figure 9-6 on page
Figure 9-9 on page
This section contains the following:
"How to select Analog Demod (Metrics)" on page 173
"How to make Analog Demodulation (Metrics)
Settings" on page 174
"Setting the Alternate Frequency (AF) Freq/Dist
Softkeys" on page 176
"Setting the Alternate Frequency (AF) RBW Softkey"
on page 176
"Setting the Audio Capture Playback Softkeys" on
page 176
"How to Set the Demod Filters" on page 178
"Setting the Marker Counter Gate Softkey" on
page 179
How to select Analog Demod (Metrics)
Analog demodulation can demodulate AM DSB, AM SSB, FM, FM Stereo /
RDS, PM signals. Under analog demodulation metrics the following
information is reported for each signal type: Carrier power, modulation rate,
SINAD, THD, plus deviation, depth, or RMS depending on the signal. Metrics
also displays the demodulated signal and the audio frequency spectrum.
Learn more,
— Press Measure 1 >
IMPORTANT! The FieldFox contains only one speaker that supports mono
audio output (i.e., if you play a stereo WAVE file, the Left and Right
channels are output in mono audio). If you want to output a stereo WAVE
file in stereo (to hear the left and right channels separately on the FieldFox)
you have to use the headphone jack and stereo headphones (i.e., most
earbuds, headphones, etcetera support stereo). Learn more, see also
Chapter 31, "System Settings."
Keysight N9938-90006 User's Guide
180,
Figure 9-7 on page
182.
Chapter 27, "AM/FM Metrics (SA Only and Option 355)."
Analog Demod Tune & Listen
Demod Type
– Then choose a demodulation metric type. Select a setting
based on the type of interfering signal you suspect is being broadcast.
181,
Figure 9-8 on page
Analog Demodulation
>
and
"Audio (Volume) Control" on page
181, and
759.
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