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Power Meter Mode 137
How to Scale the Power Meter display
Manually:
Press Scale / Amptd.
Then choose from the following:
o Scale Min Sets the low power level of the power meter display. Type a
number and select the units or press Enter. This value is limited to 100
dBm.
o Scale Max Sets the high power level of the power meter display. Type a
number and select the units or press Enter. This value is limited to 100
dBm.
Autoscale:
Using Autoscale, the current reading is used for the center of the scale, and Min
and Max values are set accordingly.
Press Scale / Amptd.
Then More .
Then Autoscale.
Relative and Offset Power Measurements
Power measurements can be made that are relative to another reading or that are
offset by a fixed value.
Use Relative to measure the difference between power levels.
Use Offset to account for components or a long length of cable that is used
before the power sensor. For example, if using a 10 dB attenuator to protect
the FieldFox, enter an Offset Value of 10 to read the power as it would appear
without attenuation. If using a 10 dB amplifier, enter an Offset Value of 10 to
read the power as it would appear without amplification.
How to set Relative and Offset Power Measurements
Press Scale / Amptd.
Then choose from the following:
o Relative On Off When switched to ON, the FieldFox measures and stores
the current power level. Subsequent power measurements display a power
level which is relative to the stored value. When relative is ON, the units
change from dBm to dB or from Watts to %.
o Offset On Off Toggles ON and OFF the displayed power level using the
Offset value.
o Offset Val Value by which the power meter display is offset. A positive
value compensates for a component with loss. A negative value compensates
for a component with gain. Offset values are limited to +/- 100 dB.

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Agilent Technologies FieldFox N9913A Specifications

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BrandAgilent Technologies
ModelFieldFox N9913A
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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