l-111
l-113
l-114
l-115
1-116
l-117
A-5
A-8
c-7
C-8
c-10
l-37. Inside the Initiate State
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l-38. Inside an Event Detection State
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l-39. Inside the Sequence Operation State
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l-40. The
INIT
Trigger Configuration
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l-41. The TRIG Trigger Configuration
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l-42. HP 8360 Simplified Trigger Model
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A-l. ALC System Simplified Block Diagram
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A-2. Typical External Leveling Hookup
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C-l. Auxiliary Interface Connector
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C-2. HP-IB Connector and Cable
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C-3. Interface Signals of the Source Module Connector .
F-l. Basic User Flatness Configuration Using an HP 437B
Power Meter ...............
F-2. User Flatness Correction Table as Displayed by the
Swept Signal Generator
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F-3. The Sources of ALC Calibration Correction Data .
F-4. Array Configuration when the Correction Data
Frequency Span is a Subset of the Swept Signal
Generator Frequency Span
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M-l. ALC Block Diagram .............
M-2. Power Accuracy Over the AM Dynamic Range . .
M-3. FM Deviation and Rate Limits
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M-4. ALC Block Diagram .............
M-5. Pulse Modulation System
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M-6. Video Feedthrough ..............
P-l. How
(PRIOR)
Works
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S-l. Connections Required for a Two-Tone Scalar
Network Analyzer Measurement System
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2b-1.
ALC Menu .................
2b-2.
Frequency Menu ...............
2b-3. Marker Menu ................
2b-4.
Modulation Menu ..............
2b-5.
Power Menu .................
2b-6. Service Menu ................
2b-7. Sweep Menu .................
2b-8.
System Menu ................
2b-9. User Cal Menu ................
3-1. AC Power Cables Available
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3-2. Rear Panel HP-IB Switch
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3-3. Removing the Side Straps and Feet
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3-4. Chassis Slide Kit ...............
3-5. Rack Mount Flanges for Swept Signal Generators
with Handles Removed
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3-6. Rack Mount Flanges for Swept Signal Generators
with Handles Attached
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4-l. Replacing the Line Fuse
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4-2. Removing the Fan Filter
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F-6
F-7
F-8
F-8
M-13
M-16
M-18
M-20
M-20
M-22
P-12
S-65
2b-3
2b-5
2b-7
2b-9
2b-11
2b-13
2b-15
2b-17
2b-19
3-5
3-7
3-11
3-12
3-14
3-16
4-4
4-5
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