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This chapter contains the following example procedures for
making
measurements or using
particular functions:
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Basic Measurement Sequence and Example
Setting frequency range
Setting source power
Using the Analyzer Display Functions
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Four-Parameter Display Mode
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Using the Analyzer Display Markers
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Measuring Magnitude and Insertion Phase Response
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Measuring Electrical Length and Phase Distortion
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Deviation from linear phase
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Group delay
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Testing a Device with Limit Lines
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Measuring Gain Compression
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Measuring Gain and Reverse Isolation Simultaneously
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High Power Measurements (Option 085)
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Measurments Using the Tuned Receiver Mode
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Test Sequencing
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Measuring a Device in the Time Domain
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Transmission response in the time domain
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Reflection response in the time domain
Non-coaxial Measurements
Where to Look for More Information
Additional information about many of the topics discussed in this chapter is located in the
following areas:
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Chapter 4, “Printing, Plotting, and Saving Measurement Results,” contains instructions
for saving to disk or the analyzer internal memory, and printing and plotting displayed
measurements.
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Chapter 5, “Optimizing Measurement Results,” describes techniques and functions for
achieving the best measurement results
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Chapter 6, “Application and Operation Concepts,” contains explanatory-style information
about many applications and analyzer operation.
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Chapter 9, “Key
describes all the front panel keys and
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Chapter 11, “Compatible Peripherals,” lists measurement and system accessories, and other
applicable equipment compatible with the analyzers.
Making Measurements
Summary of Contents for 8719D
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