
R&S ZVH
Power Meter (R&S ZVH-K9)
Using a Directional Power Sensor
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► Select the weighting mode you require.
The R&S ZVH indicates the weighting mode at the Forward Power heading.
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Forward power (AVG) = average power
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Forward power (PEP) = peak envelope power
Selecting the unit for the power readout
When using a directional power sensor, the R&S ZVH displays the forward power as a
logarithmic level value in dBm (relative value) or as a linear value in W or mW
(absolute value). In addition you can define a reference level relative to which the
R&S ZVH indicates the level difference in dB. Load matching is indicated as return loss
in dB or as voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR). In addition, the absolutely reflected
power can be displayed in W, or the reflected level in dBm.
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Selecting the unit for the power readout
Setting the reference level
If you have selected the unit dB Rel for the forward power, the R&S ZVH opens an
input field to set the reference level. The R&S ZVH shows the currently set reference
level in the diagram header.
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Selecting a standard
To ensure that true results are output when measuring modulated signals, the
R&S ZVH offers the possibility of taking correction values into account for a number of
common telecommunications standards.
► Press the "Standard" softkey.
A menu to select a standard opens.
► Select the required standard.
The R&S ZVH takes the selected standard into account. The currently active
standard is displayed in the display header.
Taking additional attenuation into account
When the directional power sensor is connected to a test point not directly but via a
cable, the influence of cable attenuation can be taken into account. For this purpose,
the cable attenuation for the measurement frequency in question is to be entered, i.e.
as a positive dB value if the power and matching are to be measured at the source and
the cable is connected between the source and the power sensor, and as a negative
dB value if the power and matching are to be measured at the load and the cable is
connected between the load and the power sensor. The directional power sensor then
corrects the power and matching values to produce the results that would have been
obtained if it had been directly connected to the test point.