Agilent Technologies N1996A-503 User Reference page 186

Csa spectrum analyzer
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Mode
One Port Insertion Loss Measurement
Continue Use this key after you have made any desired changes to the calibration start or
stop frequencies, and you are ready to continue to the next step of the calibration.
Mode
State Saved
Key Path
Calibration Start Freq Use this key to specify the Start Frequency of your calibration
frequency range. It is important that you keep the calibration frequency range as close as
possible to the actual sweep frequencies you intend using for the measurement or
measurements. For additional information, refer to
NOTE
The Calibrate Start/Stop frequencies define the frequency range over
which the CALIBRATION will take place, and do NOT define the
frequency range over which the MEASUREMENT will be made.
Mode
State Saved
Preset
Range
Dependencies /
Couplings
Key Path
Calibration Stop Freq Use this key to specify the Calibration Stop Frequency of your
calibration frequency range. It is important that you keep the calibration frequency range
as close as possible to the actual sweep frequencies you intend using for the measurement
or measurements. For additional information, refer to
NOTE
The Calibrate Start/Stop frequencies define the frequency range over
which the CALIBRATION will take place, and do NOT define the
frequency range over which the MEASUREMENT will be made.
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Stimulus / Response
No
Freq/Channel
Calibrate
,
Stimulus / Response
No
The same value as the Start Freq set for the measurement.
10 MHz to 3.0 GHz (Option 503) / to 6.0 GHz (Option 506)
The Calibration Start Freq must be set lower that the
Calibration Stop Freq. If you set the Calibration Start Freq
higher then the Calibration Stop freq, the stop frequency will
automatically be set to a value higher that the start frequency.
Freq/Channel
Calibrate
,
"Calibrate" on page
184.
"Calibrate" on page
184.
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