
Spectrum Analyzer Mode
R&S
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Cable Rider ZPH
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Rider ZPH is ready to perform measurements with an accurately set gate. See
Fig-
ure 8-11
(frequency domain).
Figure 8-11: Gate trigger measurement
1 = Gate trigger settings mode
2 = Gate delay
3 = Gate length
4 = RF frequency
5 = Gate trigger softkeys menu
6 = Span 0 Hz (time domain)
7 = Measurement of LTE signal within the gate length
8.2.7
Working with Traces
The trace menu contains all functions available to customize the trace display.
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Selecting the Trace Mode
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Selecting the Detector
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Working with a Second Trace
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Working with Memory Traces
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Using Trace Mathematics
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8.2.7.1
Selecting the Trace Mode
The R&S Cable Rider ZPH provides several trace modes. The trace mode defines the
way the R&S Cable Rider ZPH writes the trace.
1. Press the [TRACE] key.
2. Select the "Trace Mode" softkey to set the trace mode.
3. Select the trace mode you want to work with.
If you have selected the average trace mode ("Average: 10" menu item), the R&S
Cable Rider ZPH opens an input field to set the number of sweeps the R&S Cable
Rider ZPH includes in the averaging.
4. Enter the number of sweeps to include in the averaging.
In continuous sweep mode, the R&S Cable Rider ZPH now calculates the moving
average over the number of sweeps you have specified. In single sweep mode, it
stops the measurement after finishing the sweeps and averages the traces.
Configuring Spectrum Measurements