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Supplement for the User’s Guide (Firmware Version 7.66)
Conversion Loss Using the Frequency Offset Mode
Setting Measurement Parameters for the IF Range
1. From the front panel of the analyzer, set the desired receiver (IF) frequency and source
output power by pressing:
If the LO frequency is not set to 0 Hz, press:
2. Select the measurement trace.
• For 8753ET/ES, press .
• For 8753ES with Option 011, press .
The measurement trace is shown on the display.
3. To select the analyzer as the system controller by pressing
.
Performing a Power Meter (Source) Calibration Over the IF Range
1. Calibrate and zero the power meter.
2. Set the power meter's address:
(where aa is the GPIB address of the power meter)
3. Select the appropriate power meter by pressing until the correct
model number is displayed (Agilent 436A or Agilent 438A/437).
NOTE The Agilent E4418B and Agilent E4419B power meters have a “437
emulation” mode. This allows these power meters, with an Agilent
848X-series power sensor, to be used with the network analyzer. In this step,
when selecting a power meter, choose the 438A/437 selection.
4. Press and
enter the correction factors as listed on the power sensor. Press
(where fff is the frequency of the calibration factor in MHz)
(where nnn is the calibration factor number) for each correction
factor. When finished, press .
System
Start 100 M/µ Stop 350 M/µ
0 x1
Meas
Meas
Local
x1
Cal
fff
M/µ
nnn
x1