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21. Leave the 2715 in zero span, and turn the FREQ/MKRS knob to tune it as
you would a radio receiver. The signal level rises as you tune in stations and
falls to the noise floor when no station is present.
22. Press [DEMOD] [0] to turn off the FM demodulator.
23. Press [ZERO SPAN] to return to the normal spectral display.
To hear AM and FM stations, select AM DEMODULATOR and FM DEMODU-
LATOR simultaneously (both AM VOL and FM VOL LEDs will light). This
approach is convenient if you do not know whether the signal is AM or FM, or
for simply finding audio modulated signals and then switching on only the AM
or FM demodulator to determine which type of modulation is being used.
100.0MHz
(AUTO SWEEP)
ATTN 0DB
18.8DBMV
VF 300KHz
1.0MHz/
10 DB/
300KHz RBW (AUTO)
The video demodulator enables you to view broadcast or satellite video
transmissions. This is useful for identifying signals and determining the nature of
interference.
1. Press [DEMOD] to call up the DEMOD/TG menu.
Item 3 is an on/off toggle that may indicate BROADCAST (AM) VIDEO or
SATELLITE (FM) VIDEO, depending on the mode that was last selected. The
BROADCAST mode is used for off-air or cable TV signals; SATELLITE is
used, for example, when viewing FM video signals at the output of a block down
converter (LNB). In the following example we will use the AM monitor mode to
view an off-air or cable TV signal. First, here is some information to keep in
mind:
H
The carrier-to-noise ratio must be sufficiently large (at least 30 dB in a
4 MHz bandwidth in BROADCAST mode, 10 dB in a 30 MHz bandwidth in
SATELLITE mode), but it is possible to get a poor quality display at slightly
lower C/N’s
H
You will not be able to satisfactorily monitor scrambled or sync-less signals
in either mode
H
The video carrier in either mode should be placed at the reference level for
satisfactory operation
H
Energy dispersal dithering is generally not a problem in the SATELLITE
mode
Listening to AM or FM
Transmissions
Video Demodulation
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