
R&S ZVH
Spectrum Analyzer Mode (R&S ZVH-K1)
Configuring Spectrum Measurements
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4.2.2 Configuring the Vertical Axis
All relevant settings to configure the vertical axis are available in the amplitude menu.
You can access it via the SCALE/AMPT key.
4.2.2.1 Setting the Reference Level
The reference level is represented graphically by the grid line at the top of the diagram.
The reference level sets the input signal gain up to the display stage. If the reference
level is low, the gain is high. That means that even weak signals are displayed clearly.
If you are measuring strong signals, you have to set a high reference level in order to
prevent an overload of the signal path of the analyzer and to keep the signal within the
display range. If you are measuring the spectrum of a composite signal, make sure that
the reference level is high enough to cover all signals and that all signals are within the
measurement diagram.
► Press the SCALE/AMPT key.
When you press the AMPT key, the R&S ZVH automatically opens an input field to
define the center frequency. If the input field is inactive, you can open it with the
"Ref Level" softkey.
► Enter the reference level you require.
If you change the reference level, the R&S ZVH adjusts the position of the trace as
you make the changes.
By default, the reference level corresponds to the grid line at the top of the diagram.
You can also change the position of the reference level to another grid line if you have
a signal that would otherwise overlap with the top of the diagram area. The R&S ZVH
indicates the current reference level position with a triangle at the corresponding grid
line on the vertical axis (
).
► Press the SCALE/AMPT key.
► Press the "Range / Ref Pos" softkey.
The R&S ZVH opens a submenu.
► Select the "Ref Position 10…" menu item.
The R&S ZVH opens an input field to define the reference position.
► Enter the number of the grid line you want the reference level at.
The range is from 0 to 10. "0" corresponds to the lowest grid line, "10" corresponds
to highest grid line.