
Figure
1-19.
Creating
a
User
Flatness
Array
F
or
this
example,
refer
to
men
u
map
5,
PO
WER.
1.
The
equipmen
t
setup
sho
wn
in
Figure
1-19
assumes
that
if
y
our
setup
has
an
external
lev
eling
conguration,
the
steps
necessary
to
correctly
lev
el
ha
v
e
b een
follow
ed.
If
y
ou
ha
v
e
questions
ab out
external
lev
eling,
refer
to
\Externally
Lev
eling
the
Sw
ept
Signal
Generator".
Setup
P
o
w
er
Meter
2.
Zero
and
calibrate
the
p o
w
er
meter/sensor.
3.
Connect
the
p o
w
er
sensor
to
the
p oint
where
atness
corrected
p o
w
er
is
desired.
Setup
Sw
ept
Signal
Generator
P
arameters
4.
On
the
sw
ept
signal
generator,
press
4
PRESET
5.
5.
4
POWER
LEVEL
5
4
5
5
4
dB(m)
5.
This
sets
the
test
p ort
p o
w
er
to
+5
dBm
(P
o
max
0
P
path
loss
).
Create
A
F
requency
List
6.
On
the
sw
ept
signal
generator,
press
FREQUENCY
4
MENU
5.
7.
Select
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
List
Menu
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Enter
List
Freq
4
5
5
4
GHz
5.
This
en
ters
5
GHz
as
the
rst
frequency
in
the
list
array
.
En
tering
a
frequency
automatically
sets
the
oset
to
0
dB
and
the
dw
ell
to
10
ms.
8.
En
ter
18,
13,
11,
and
20
GHz
to
complete
this
example
array
.
Getting
Started
Adv
anced
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