
Trying Out the Instrument
R&S
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FSMR3000
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Trying Out the Instrument
This chapter introduces the most important functions and settings of the
R&S
FSMR3 step by step. The complete description of the functionality and its
usage is given in the R&S
FSMR3 User Manual. Basic instrument operation is
Chapter 7, "Operating the Instrument"
Prerequisites
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The instrument is set up, connected to the mains system, and started up as
described in
Chapter 4, "Preparing for Use"
For these first measurements, you use the internal calibration signal, so you do
not need any additional signal source or instruments. Try out the following:
Measuring a Basic Signal in the Spectrum Application
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Activating Additional Measurement Channels
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Performing Sequential Measurements
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Zooming into the Display Permanently
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6.1
Measuring a Basic Signal in the Spectrum
Application
We will start out by measuring a basic signal, using the internal calibration signal
as the input.
To display the internal 64 MHz calibration signal
1. Press the [PRESET] key to start out in a defined instrument configuration.
2. Press the [Setup] key on the front panel.
3. Tap the "S Support" softkey.
4. Tap the "Calibration Signal" tab.
Measuring a Basic Signal in the Spectrum Application