2
Making
Measurements
This Chapter
contains
the
following
example
procedures
for
making
measurements
or
using
particular functions:
Basic measurement
sequence and
example
Setting frequency
range
Setting
source
power
Analyzer
display
functions
Analyzer
marker
functions
Magnitude
and
insertion
phase
response
Electrical length
and
phase
distortion
Deviation
from
linear
phase
Group delay
Limit testing
Gain compression
Gain and
reverse
isolation
High P
ower
Measurements
Tuned
Receiver
Mode
T
est
sequencing
Time
domain
Transmission
response
Reection
response
Non-Coaxial
Measurements
Where
to
Look
for
More
Information
A
dditional
information
about
many
of
the
topics discussed
in this
Chapter is
located
in
the
following
areas:
Chapter
4, \Printing,
Plotting, and
Saving Measurement
Results,"
contains instructions
for
saving
to
disk
or
the
analyzer
internal
memory
,and
printing
and
plotting
displayed
measurements.
Chapter 5, \Optimizing Measurement Results
," describes techniques and functions for
achieving the best measurement results
.
Chapter
6, \Application and Operation Concepts
," contains explanatory-style information
about
many applications and analyzer operation.
Chapter 9,
\Key Denitions
," describes all the front panel keys and softkeys
.
Chapter 11, \Compatible Peripherals," lists measurement and system accessories, and other
applicable equipment compatible with the analyzer.
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