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Rohde & Schwarz FSW-K40 - Default Settings for Phase Noise Measurements

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Configuration
R&S
®
FSW-K40
37User Manual 1173.9286.02 ─ 15
In addition to the main measurement settings, the "Overview" provides quick access to
the main settings dialog boxes. The individual configuration steps are displayed in the
order of the data flow. Thus, you can easily configure an entire measurement channel
from input over processing to output and analysis by stepping through the dialog boxes
as indicated in the "Overview".
In particular, the "Overview" provides quick access to the following configuration dialog
boxes (listed in the recommended order of processing):
1. Frontend
See Chapter 5.3, "Configuring the Frontend", on page 38.
2. Measurement Control
See Chapter 5.4, "Controlling the Measurement", on page 40.
3. Phase Noise Measurement
See Chapter 5.5, "Configuring the Measurement Range", on page 43.
4. Limit Analysis
See Chapter 6.3, "Using Limit Lines", on page 58.
5. Graphical Results
See Chapter 6.1, "Configuring Graphical Result Displays", on page 51.
6. Numerical Results
See Chapter 6.2, "Configure Numerical Result Displays", on page 56.
To configure settings
Select any button in the "Overview" to open the corresponding dialog box.
Select a setting in the channel bar (at the top of the measurement channel tab) to
change a specific setting.
Preset Channel
Select the "Preset Channel" button in the lower left-hand corner of the "Overview" to
restore all measurement settings in the current channel to their default values.
Do not confuse the "Preset Channel" button with the PRESET key, which restores the
entire instrument to its default values and thus closes all measurement channels on
the R&S FSW (except for the default channel)!
Remote command:
SYSTem:PRESet:CHANnel[:EXEC] on page 79
5.2 Default Settings for Phase Noise Measurements
When you enter the phase noise application for the first time, a set of parameters is
passed on from the currently active application:
nominal or center frequency
nominal or reference level
Default Settings for Phase Noise Measurements

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