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LP Technologies LPT-3000 User Manual

LP Technologies LPT-3000
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9 kHz -3.0 GHz
Digitally Synthesized RF Spectrum
Analyzer
LPT-3000
99 Washington Street
Melrose, MA 02176
Phone 781-665-1400
Toll Free 1-800-517-8431
Visit us at www.TestEquipmentDepot.com
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LP Technologies LPT-3000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution0.1 dB
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Frequency Range9 kHz to 3 GHz
Resolution Bandwidth1 Hz
Amplitude Range+20 dBm
Measurement Range+20 dBm
DisplayTFT LCD

Summary

Chapter 1. Product Specifications

1-1. Product Specifications

Detailed technical parameters of the RF spectrum analyzer, covering frequency and amplitude.

Chapter 2. Preparation for Use

2-2. Power Requirements

Specifies voltage, frequency, and power consumption for safe and proper operation.

2-6. Turning ON the LPT-6000

Procedure for powering up the device and required warm-up time before use.

Chapter 3. Starting

3-1. Front Panel Overview

Describes all controls and indicators located on the front of the device.

3-3. Display Overview

Explains the various elements and information displayed on the spectrum analyzer's screen.

3-5. Measurement Methods

Step-by-step guide on performing basic measurements using the spectrum analyzer.

Chapter 4. Menu Structure

4-1. Frequency

Configuration options for setting center, start, and stop frequencies of the measurement.

4-3. Amplitude

Settings related to amplitude display, units, and vertical scale adjustments.

4-5. Peak Search

Functionality for locating and analyzing signal peaks within the displayed trace.

4-16. System

System configuration, diagnostics, and firmware update procedures.

Chapter 5. Explanation of Keys on the Front Panel

5-1. AMPLITUDE

Detailed explanation of amplitude-related functions and settings like Ref Level and Scale/Div.

5-7. Marker

How to use markers for precise signal analysis, including normal, delta, and trace markers.

5-16. Peak Search

Functionality to automatically place markers on the highest amplitude signals in a trace.

Chapter 6. Options

6-1. Specifications

Details on optional accessories, including tracking generators and interface kits.

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