Sweep Type Menu
The following
are located within the sweep type menu. Among them are the flve
sweep types available.
n
n
n
(list
access to the single/all segment menu.
. .........
n
. .
ows list frequencies to be entered or modified using the edit list menu and edit
menu.
The following sweep types will function with the interpolated error-correction feature
(described later):
n
linear frequency
n
power sweep
n
The following sweep types will not function with the interpolated error correction feature
(described later):
n
logarithmic frequency sweep
list frequency sweep
Linear Frequency Sweep
. . . . . .
graticule with ten
horizontal divisions This is the preset default sweep type.
For a linear sweep, sweep time is combined with the channel’s frequency span to compute a
source sweep rate:
sweep rate (frequency span) (sweep time)
Since the sweep time may be affected by various factors, the equation provided here is merely
an indication of the ideal (fastest) sweep rate. If the user-specified sweep time is greater
than 15 ms times the number of points, the sweep changes from a continuous ramp sweep
to a stepped
CW
sweep. Also, for 10 or 30 Hz IF bandwidths, the sweep is automatically
converted to a stepped CW sweep.
In the linear frequency sweep mode it is possible, with Option 010, to transform the data for
time domain measurements using the inverse Fourier transform technique.
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