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The following measurement example has been carried out with a network analyzer
R&S ZVB. The measurement can be performed in an analogous way using a R&S ZVT
that is controlled from an external keyboard or via a LAN connection.
2.1.1 Instrument Setup for Reflection Measurements
In order to prepare a reflection measurement, you have to connect your DUT (which for
simplicity we assume to have an appropriate connector, e.g. a male N 50 Ω connector)
to one of the (equivalent) analyzer test ports. Besides, it is recommended to preset the
instrument in order to set it to a definite, known state.
1. Proceed as described in
chapter 1.4, "Starting the Analyzer and Shutting Down"
on page 16 to switch on the instrument and start the NWA application. The Graphi-
cal User Interface (GUI) on your external monitor shows the analyzer's main win-
dow including the hardkey and softkey bars.
2. Connect the input port of your DUT to test port 1 of the network analyzer.
3. Press the PRESET key in the SYSTEM keypad of the hardkey bar to perform a
factory preset of the analyzer.
The analyzer is now set to its default state. The default measured quantity is the trans-
mission S-parameter S21. This quantity is zero in the current test setup, so the trace
shows the noise level.
Performing a Reflection Measurement