
Section 1
General
1-5
Model
†
- Order No.
†
Name
Remarks
MS8608A-01/MS8609A-01
Precision frequency reference
Aging rate:
≤
5
×
10
–10
/day
oscillator
MS8608A-02/MS8609A-02
Narrow Resolution
1 Hz to 1 kHz
Bandwidths (FFT)
MS8608A-03
Extension of preselector
Expands lower frequency limit of pre-selector
lower limit to 1.6 GHz
from 3.15 to 1.6 GHz.
MS8608A-04/MS8609A-04
Digital resolution bandwidth
10 Hz to 1 MHz
MS8608A-05/MS8609A-05
Rubidium reference oscillator
Starting characteristics:
≤
±
1
×
10
–9
/7 minutes
(at 25
°
C)
Aging rate:
≤
±
1
×
10
–10
/month
MS8608A-08/MS8609A-08
Pre-amplifier
100 kHz to 3 GHz
MS8608A-09/MS8609A-09
Ethernet interface
10 Base-T
MS8608A-30
LPF for 2 GHz band carrier cut
This is for suppression the distortion inside
spectrum analyzer by the carrier wave (1.8 to 2
GHz) in W-CDMA low frequency band spurious
measurement.
MS8609A-31
Low noise floor
Decrease the floor noise in frequency band 2+.
MS8609A-32
Maximum input level expansion
Expands the measurement level range from +20
to +26 dBm.
Maximum allowable level: +30 dBm
MS8609A-33
High-accuracy power measurement
Effective when W-CDMA measurement software
is installed.
1848 to 2171 MHz
MS8608A-35
Extension of frequency
upper limit to 7.9 GHz
MS8608A-36/MS8609A-36
Power Meter Maximum
3 to 6 GHz, –20 to +20 dBm
Frequency Extension (6 GHz)
MS8608A-46/MS8609A-46
Auto Power Recovery
MS8608A-47/MS8609A-47
Rack mount (IEC)
When using the rack mount, the tilt handle
(standard accessories) should be removed.
MS8608A-48/MS8609A-48
Rack mount (JIS)
When using the rack mount, the tilt handle
(standard accessories) should be removed.
Options
The table below shows the options for MS8608A/MS8609A which are sold separately.
†
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Summary of Contents for MS8608A
Page 18: ...II...
Page 22: ...IV...
Page 24: ...Section 1 General 1 2...
Page 46: ...Section 1 General 1 24...
Page 48: ...Section 2 Preparations Before Use 2 2...
Page 58: ...Section 2 Preparations Before Use 2 12...
Page 60: ...Section 3 Panel Description 3 2...
Page 68: ...Section 4 Basic Operation Procedure 4 2...
Page 78: ...Section 5 Setting Functions 5 2...
Page 112: ...Section 5 Setting Functions 5 36...
Page 114: ...Section 6 Performance Tests 6 2...
Page 170: ...Section 7 Storage and Transportation 7 2...
Page 174: ...Section 7 Storage and Transportation 7 6...
Page 176: ...Appendixes App II...
Page 178: ...Appendix A A 2...
Page 179: ...A 3 Fig A 1 MS8608A Front Panel...
Page 180: ...A 4 Fig A 2 MS8608A Rear Panel Name Plate...
Page 181: ...A 5 Fig A 3 MS8609A Front Panel...
Page 182: ...A 6 Fig A 4 MS8609A Rear Panel...
Page 184: ...Appendix B B 2...
Page 186: ...B 4...
Page 187: ...Appendix C C 1 Appendix C Performance Test Record...
Page 188: ...Appendix C C 2...
Page 204: ...Appendix C C 18...
Page 208: ...IV...
Page 210: ...SECTION 1 GENERAL 1 2...
Page 216: ...SECTION 2 CONNECTING DEVICE 2 2...
Page 220: ...SECTION 2 CONNECTING DEVICE 2 6...
Page 222: ...SECTION 3 DEVICE MESSAGE FORMAT 3 2...
Page 234: ...SECTION 4 STATUS STRUCTURE 4 2...
Page 248: ...SECTION 4 STATUS STRUCTURE 4 16...
Page 250: ...SECTION 5 INITIAL SETTINGS 5 2...
Page 256: ...SECTION 5 INITIAL SETTINGS 5 8...
Page 258: ...SECTION 6 TABLES OF DEVICE MESSAGES 6 2...
Page 266: ...SECTION 6 TABLES OF DEVICE MESSAGES 6 10...
Page 268: ...7 2 SECTION 7 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS...
Page 330: ...7 64 SECTION 7 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS...
Page 332: ...App ii APPENDIXES...
Page 336: ...APPENDIX A A 4...