Instrument Function
R&S
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In the "Reference Oscillator Settings" dialog, you can select the signal source and fre-
quency to be used as the reference frequency, and determine a user-defined adjust-
ment value.
The remote commands required to define the reference oscillator settings are descri-
bed in
Chapter 7.13.17, "SOURce:ROSCillator Subsystem"
Source
Selects the source of the reference frequency.
See
Chapter 5.3.4, "Reference Oscillator"
on page 155, which provides an overview of
the different test scenarios for configuring the reference frequency.
"Internal"
Uses the internal 10
MHz reference signal, either with the calibrated
or a user-defined adjustment value.
"External"
Uses an external reference signal.
The frequency of the external reference signal must be selected
under
"External Reference Frequency"
Remote command:
Deactivate RF Output (if external reference is missing)
Turns the RF output off when the external reference signal is selected, but no signal is
supplied.
This function prevents that no improper RF signal due to the missing external refer-
ence signal is used for measurements. A message indicates that the external signal is
missing and the RF output is deactivated.
This setting is not affected by a reset.
Remote command:
[:SOURce]:ROSCillator:EXTernal:RFOFf[:STATe]
External Reference Frequency
Determines the frequency of the external reference signal.
You can apply an external reference signal having a frequency in the range of 1
MHz
to 20
MHz.
Remote command:
[:SOURce]:ROSCillator:EXTernal:FREQuency
Synchronization Bandwidth
Selects the synchronization bandwidth for an external reference signal.
"Narrow"
The synchronization bandwidth is approximately 1
Hz.
"Wide"
The synchronization bandwidth is approximately 750
Hz.
This mode is useful for very precise reference sources of high spec-
tral purity.
Remote command:
[:SOURce]:ROSCillator:EXTernal:SBANdwidth
RF Frequency Block