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HP 3325B
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Operation
and
Reference
Discrete
Frequency
Sweep
Discrete
sweeps
consist
of
up
to
100
linear
sweeps
(called
segments)
combined
to
form
a
custom
sweep
pattern.
Parameters
for
each
sweep
segment
consist
of
start
frequency,
stop
frequency,
sweep
time,
and
marker
frequency.
These
parameters
are
entered
by
programming
a
standard
linear
sweep
and
storing
it
into
a
discrete
sweep
segment
as
described
in
Storing
Discrete
Sweep
Segments.
To
perform
a
discrete
frequency
sweep,
the
HP
3325B
sequences
through
the
segment
entries,
performing
the
designated
sweeps
and
skipping
blank
entries.
The
sequence
is
always
from
segment
00
to
99.
For
single
sweep
operation,
the
HP
3325B
sequences
through
the
elements
each
time
the
sweep
is
reset
and
started
with
the
[Reset/Start]
key.
For
continuous
sweeps,
the
HP
3325B
sequences
through
the
segments
repeatedly.
Dincf
o
Wkr
CP
Leg
o
Clearing
All
Discrete
Sweep
Elements
Cif
Discrete
[Clr
Discrete]
(clear
discrete)
key
empties
all
discrete
sweep
segments
in
nonvolatile
memory.
This
should
be
done
before
entering
new
parameters.
The
[Clr
Discrete]
key
is
activated
by
pressing
the
blue
[Shift]
key
and
then
the
green
[Instr
Preset]
key.
Storing
Discrete
Sweep
Segments
Discrete
sweep
entries
may
be
made
whether
the
discrete
sweep
is
active
or
not.
Each
sweep
segment
is
a
linear
sweep;
it
may
be
considered
a
frequency
step
if
the
start
frequency
is
the
same
as
the
stop
frequency.
The
entries
are
saved
in
nonvolatile
memory.
To
store
a
discrete
sweep
segment:
Enter
the
start
and
stop
frequencies,
sweep
time,
and
(optionally)
the
marker
frequency
as
you
would
for
any
linear
sweep.
Press
the
[Store]
key.
Press
the
[.]
key
in
the
data
group.
4.
Enter
a
two-digit
number
by
pressing
numeric
keys
in
the
data
group.
Numbers
between
1
and
9
should
be
preceded
with
a
0
(zero).
No
units
or
other
terminating
keystrokes
are
required.
This
number
is
the
entry
number
m
the
discrete
sweep
segment
list,
the
order
of
which
determines
the
pattern
of
the
discrete
sweep.
Segments
may
be
saved
in
any
order
but
are
always
executed
sequentially
from
00
to
99.
Discrete
sweep
segment
entries
may
also
be
made
by
down-loading
the
parameters
from
a
computer
through
one
of
the
rear-panel
interface
connectors.
In
some
cases,
this
is
the
preferred
method
of
setting
up
discrete
sweeps;
especially
if
more
than
one
pattern
is
used
on
a
regular
basis.
See
Chapter
2,
Remote
Operation,
for
more
information.
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BrandHP
Model3325B
CategoryPortable Generator
LanguageEnglish

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