To initiate remote X-Windows operation 14-8
To use the remote X-Windows display 14-9
To transfer files via the network 14-10
15 Using the Agilent 89411A Downconverter
Connection and setup details for the Agilent 89411A 15-4
Calibration 15-8
16 Extending Analysis to 26.5 GHz with 20 MHz
Information Bandwidth
Overview 16-2
System Description 16-3
Agilent 89410A Operation 16-5
HP/Agilent 71910A Operation 16-5
Mirrored Spectrums 16-6
IBASIC Example Program 16-6
System Configuration 16-7
Agilent 89410A Configuration 16-7
HP/Agilent 71910A Configuration 16-8
System Connections 16-10
Operation 16-13
Controlling the Receiver 16-14
Changing Center Frequency 16-14
Setting the Mirror Frequency Key 16-14
Changing the Reference Level 16-14
Resolution Bandwidth 16-16
DC Offset and LO Feedthrough 16-16
Calibrating the System 16-17
Calibration Methods 16-18
DC Offset 16-19
Channel Match 16-20
IQ Gain, Delay Match 16-20
Quadrature 16-22
17 Choosing an Instrument Mode
Why Use Scalar Mode? 17-2
Why Use Vector Mode? 17-4
Why Use Analog Demodulation Mode? 17-6
The Advantage of Using Multiple Modes 17-7
Scalar—the big picture 17-7
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