4.7 Setting and Operation of Modulation
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4.7.2 Screen for Setting and Operation of Modulation
The following explains the common screen configuration of the modulated oscillation mode and
modulation function (in other modes).
Settings and operations are performed in the Oscillator setting screen. When you press the MENU
key while another screen is displayed, the Top menu is displayed. Select [Oscillator] and then press
the ENTER key.
a) To set the oscillation mode to modulation
b) First page of the setting screen: screen for setting the carrier signal
Common items which are independent of the oscillation mode. This is the screen for
setting the modulation carrier signal.
c) Second page of the setting screen: screen for setting the modulation function and
synchronization/sub output terminal
This appears on page three in the burst oscillation mode and the sweep oscillation
mode.
The following figure is an example of selecting FM as a modulation type.
Set the oscillation mode to
[Modulation]
Press the MODE key to open the oscillation mode
selection list. Please select the modulated oscillation
mode [Modulation]. (
P. 4-27)
This switches to modulated oscillation mode. There
are total 2 pages of the setting screens in the
modulated oscillation mode. You can switch the page
by using the NEXT key.
Some of the modulation features may also be used
with the sweep oscillation mode and the burst
oscillation mode.
Indicates that the first page
is displayed
Pressing the NEXT
key switches the
display to the
second page
Indicates that the second
page is displayed
Modulation type
Modulation width
Modulation source
Internal modulation waveform
Internal modulation frequency
Synchronization output
Pressing the NEXT
key switches the
display to the first
page
Internal modulation phase
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