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The
Operator Information
Card has an
adhesive
backing so it
can be affixed
to the
top of
the
Generator
in bench applications
or
to the operator
console
in remote
applications.
A
copy of
the card is located
at the
end of Section
8
of
this manual
as
a
convenient
reference or for
duplication.
1-5.
GENERATOR
DESCRIPTION
Fundamental
features of the
Generator are
as follows:
®
0.10-
to
1050-MHz frequency
range in
10-Hz steps
1050-
to 2100-MHz
frequency
range in
20-Hz steps
®
+16
to -137-dBm
level range in
0.!-dB steps
from 0.10
to 1050
MHz
+13
to -137-dBm level
range in
0.1-dB steps from
1050
to 2100 MHz
AM, FM, 0M,
and Pulse,
internal
or external
Internal 400-
and
1000-Hz modulation
oscillator
Relative
frequency
and amplitude
®
Volts/dBm
conversion
®
Store/
recall
memory
®
Instrument
(or controller)
prompted
software
compensation
Masler/slave
for frequency,
amplitude,
and modulation
functions
(IEEE-488
Interface
controlled.)
®
Fluorescent
display
®
5’/4-inches
high, rack
mountable
1~6.
Controller
Functions
The
Generator’s
microprocessor
controls
all
operator
interface
functions,
performs
back-
ground
operations
such
as status
checks,
and
updates
(strobes)
the
front
panel
displays.
Whether
the
operator
is using
local
control
with the
front
panel,
or remote
control
with the
IEEE-488
Interface,
the
microprocessor
provides
self test
and diagnostic
capability.
Economi-
cal
instrument
performance
is
achieved
by
using software
compensation
and accuracy-
enhancement
circuitry.
1-7.
LOCAL
CONTROL
The
value
of the
basic output
parameters
of the
Generator
(i.e.,
amplitude,
frequency,
or
modulation)
can
be controlled
in three
ways:
®
Direct
numeric
entry
®
Incrementing
or decrementing
the bright
digit
®
Step-up
or step-down
entry
where
the operator
can program
the step size via the front

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