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Rohde & Schwarz FSH 1145.5850.26 Spectrum analyzer
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Model:
FSH 1145.5850.26
Date:
2004
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Manual Type:
User Manual
Pages:
60
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1.94 Mbytes (2030045 Bytes)
Language:
english
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Manual-ID:
1145.5980.12-09
Date:
2004 01 01
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Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
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Quick Start Manual
Manual Type:
User Manual
Pages:
192
Size:
7.89 Mbytes (8272260 Bytes)
Language:
english
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Manual-ID:
1145.5973.12-08
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2004 01 01
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Information
1 Putting into
Operation ... 1.1
Front
view ... 1.1
Putting into
Operation ... 1.2
Unpacking the
Instrument ... 1.2
Setting up the
Instrument ... 1.3
Switching on the Spectrum
Analyzer ... 1.4
Spectrum Analyzer
Connectors ... 1.5
Screen
Settings ... 1.7
Country-Specific
Settings ... 1.9
Setting the Date and
Time ... 1.10
Setting the
date ... 1.10
Setting the
time ... 1.10
Charging the
Battery ... 1.11
External Reference I External Trigger
Switchover ... 1.12
Controlling the RF
Attenuator ... 1.12
Using a
Preamplifier ... 1.14
PIN
Entry ... 1.15
Connecting
Printers ... 1.17
Enabling
Options ... 1.19
2 Getting
Started ... 2.1
Measurements on CW
Signals ... 2.1
Level
measurement ... 2.1
Setting the Reference
Level ... 2.2
Frequency
Measurements ... 2.3
Harmonic Measurements of a Sinewave
Signal ... 2.4
Power Measurements Using the Power
Sensor ... 2.5
Power and Return Loss Measurements with the R&S
FSH-Z44 ... 2.7
Two-Port Transmission
Measurements ... 2.9
Measurement of Return
Loss ... 2.11
Performing Distance-To-Fault
Measurements ... 2.14
Operation in Receiver
Mode ... 2.20
Saving and Recalling Settings and Test
Results ... 2.24
Saving Measurement
Results ... 2.24
Saving Calibration
Data ... 2.25
Recalling Measurement
Results ... 2.26
Printing Out Measurement
Results ... 2.27
3
Operation ... 3.1
Screen
Layout ... 3.1
Screen layout for spectrum-mode measurements without
markers ... 3.1
Screen layout when the marker mode is
selected ... 3.2
Entering Measurement
Parameters ... 3.3
Entering values and
texts ... 3.3
Entering
units ... 3,4
Menu
Overview ... 3.5
Frequency
entry ... 3.5
Frequency span
entry ... 3.5
Leve!
entry ... 3.5
Bandwidth
entry ... 3.5
Sweep
entry ... 3.6
Trace
settings ... 3.6
Measurement
functions ... 3.7
Markers ... 3.9
Save and print
menu ... 3.10
Instrument
setup ... 3.10
Status
display ... 3.10
Menus in the Receiver Mode (Option R&S
FSH-K3) ... 3.11
4 Instrument
Functions ... 4.1
Instrument Defauit
Setup ... 4.1
Status
Display ... 4.1
Setting the
Frequency ... 4.2
Entering the center
frequency ... 4.2
Setting a frequency
offset ... 4.2
Entering the center-frequency
stepsize ... 4.3
Entering the start and stop
frequency ... 4.4
Working with channel
tables ... 4.4
Setting the
Span ... 4.6
Setting the Amplitude
Parameters ... 4.7
Setting the reference
level ... 4.9
Entering the display
range ... 4.9
Entering the display
unit ... 4.10
Entering the reference
offset ... 4.10
Entering the input
impedance ... 4.10
Setting the
Bandwidths ... 4.11
Resolution
bandwidth ... 4.11
Video
bandwidth ... 4.13
Setting the
Sweep ... 4.15
Sweep
time ... 4.15
Sweep
mode ... 4.16
Trigger
... 4.17
Trace
Settings ... 4.19
Trace
mode ... 4.19
Detector ... 4.21
Trace
memory ... 4.23
Using the
Markers ... 4.24
Automatic marker
positioning ... 4.25
Using more than one marker at a time (multimarker
mode) ... 4.26
Marker
functions ... ; ... 4.30
Measuring the noise power
density ... 4.30
Measuring the
frequency ... 4.31
AF
demodulation ... 4.32
Using the Disptay Line
4.33
Setting and Using the Measurement
Functions ... 4.34
Measuring the channel power of continuously modulated
signals ... 4.34
Power measurements on TDMA
signals ... 4.39
Measuring the occupied
bandwidth ... 4.44
Using the R&S FSH in receiver
mode ... 4.49
Setting the
frequency ... 4.50
Setting the reference
level ... 4.52
Setting the
bandwidth ... 4.53
Setting the
detector ... 4.54
Setting the measurement
time ... 4.54
Measurement on multiple frequencies or channels
(scan) ... 4.55
Measurements using the power
sensor ... 4.57
Connecting the power
sensor ... 4.57
Zeroing the power
sensor ... 4.60
Selecting the unit for the power
readout ... 4.60
Setting the averaging time
... 4.61
Taking additional loss or gain into
account ... 4.62
Measuring forward and reflected power with the Directional
Power Sensor R&S FSH-Z44 ... 4.62
Zeroing the power
sensor ... 4.65
Selecting the unit for the power
readout ... 4.65
Taking additional attenuation into
account ... 4.68
Two-port measurements with the tracking
generator ... 4.69
Measuring the transfer function of
two-ports ... 4.71
Vector measurement of transfer
function ... 4.74
Reflection
measurements ... 4.76
Scalar measurement of
reflection ... 4.76
Vector measurement of
reflection ... 4.79
One-Port Measurement of Cable
Loss ... 4.84
Cable
Measurements ... 4.85
Using Limit
Lines ... 4.99
Measuring with Transducer
Factors ... 4.103
Saving and Loading Instrument Settings and Measurement
Results ... 4.106
Saving
results ... 4.106
Entering a data set
name ... 4.107
Loading measurement
results ... 4.108
Deleting saved data
sets ... 4.109
Deleting all data
sets ... 4.109
Printing out Measurement
Results ... 4.110
Measurements ... 4.111
How a spectrum Analyzer
operates ... 4.111
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