Introduction; Description Of Front Panel - Wavetek 2001 Instruction Manual

Sweep/signal generator
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Model 2001
Figure 3-1. Front Panel
3.1 INTRODUCTION
This section provides complete functional control descrip-
In addition, special operating notes cover sweep rate errors,
tion, operating instructions, and programming instructions
overloading, low level measurements and operation with
for the Model 2001 Sweep/Signal Generator.
networks analyzers and X-Y plotters.
3.2 DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL (Refer to Figure 3-1 for control location)
0
BAND Switch -
Selects desired band; 1 to 500 MHz, 450 to 950 MHz or 900 to 1400 MHz.
@
STARTICENTER FREQ. -
Controls Start Frequency when MODE Switch is set to SIS (StartIStop) or Center
Frequency when MODE Switch is set t o n f and C.W.
@
STOP/SWEEP WIDTH -
Controls Stop Frequency when MODE Switch
is set
to S/S (Start/Stop) or con-
trols Sweep Width when MODE Switch
i s
set to
nf.
@
MODE
Switch
-
Selects Start/Stop, nf or continuous wave operation.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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3.1
INTRODUCTION
Model 2001
Figure 3-1. Front Panel
This section provides complete functional control descrip-
tion, operating instructions, and programming instructions
for the Model
2001
Sweep/Signal Generator.
In addition, special operating notes cover sweep rate errors,
overloading, low level measurements and operation with
networks analyzers and X-V plotters.
3.2 DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL (Refer to Figure 3-1 for control location)
CD
BAND Switch -
@
START/CENTER FREQ. -
(]) STOP/SWEEP WI DTH -
@
MODE Switch
-
3-2
Selects desired band;
1
to
500
MHz,
450
to
950
MHz or
900
to
1400
MHz.
Controls Start Frequency when MODE Switch is set to SIS (Start/Stop) or Center
Frequency when MODE Switch is set to
8
f and C.W.
Controls Stop Frequency when MODE Switch is set to SIS (Start/Stop) or con-
trols Sweep Width when MOD E Switch is set to
8
f
.
Selects Start/Stop,
A
f or
continuous wave operation.

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