PMM 9030/9060/9180 Frequency Extension
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The Sweep mode function is divided into five sub windows:
•
Measure
•
Limit
•
Display
•
Marker
•
Load Store
Always use Esc button to return to the previous view/condition.
11.16.2 Measure
The
Measure
button is used to set the scan parameters and to run the
sweep.
After having chosen the frequency band and set all the other parameters it is
possible to run the measurement scan simply touching the
Exec Sweep
button.
To make subsequent sweeps with the same setting parameters, simply
press
ReDo Sweep.
This key is particularly useful after having loaded a
previously stored track (see 11.12.6), as with the Re Do Sweep the original
settings are kept for the new measurement: it is extremely easy to make
comparisons, for example, before and after a modification of the EUT.
Once the scan starts, it can be stopped at any time during the execution by
the
Stop
function key that appears during the scan.
11.16.2.1 Frequency
The
Frequency
menu features four function buttons:
With the
C+D Band
the receiver will be set to work in the 30 – 1000 MHz
range. The definition of bands C (30-300 MHz) and D (300-1000 MHz) is a
given in CISPR 16-1-1.
Pressing
E Band
the receiver will be set to scan the 1 – 3/6/18 GHz
frequency band. The definition of band E (1-18 GHz) is a given in CISPR 16-
1-1.
Pressing
C+D+E Band
the receiver will be set to scan the entire band from
30 MHz to 3/6/18 GHz.
Using these automatic band settings, the Frequency Step and Resolution
Bandwidth are set automatically according to CISPR standard requirement.
For the Advanced option please see next paragraph.
Please note that to make effective the changes after having selected a band,
the receiver needs to start its sweep.
Summary of Contents for PMM 9010 Series
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