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The resolution bandwidth should read 5 MHz (C has a higher priority than
B, so its readouts are displayed).
20. Turn on the A register and set the resolution bandwidth to AUTO.
Notice the RBW readout change. Any register containing a current sweep
has a higher priority than a register containing a saved sweep, so the
A-register readouts are now displayed.
21. Clear and deactivate the B and C registers. Leave only the D register active.
The SAVE ENABLE key changes the function of the D key. [SAVE ENABLE]
[D] places the 2715 in the waterfall mode (symbolized by the
icon below the
D key). This waterfall display is more effective in peak acquisition mode
(discussed under DSPL on page 6–27).
100.0MHz
(AUTO SWEEP)
ATTN 40DB
58.8DBM
VF 300KHz
5.0MHz/
10 DB/
300KHz RBW (AUTO)
CALIBRATOR
22. Press [DSPL] [4] to enter the peak acquisition mode.
23. Press [SAVE ENABLE] [D] to enter the waterfall mode.
All eight of the register status LEDs light and four traces appear. Registers
A, B, and C must be cleared before the 2715 allows you to enter the
waterfall mode, because the waterfall mode uses all four registers. This is a
safeguard to prevent accidental overwriting of previously saved data. If you
attempt to enter this mode without first clearing the registers, you receive an
error message.
Look at Figure 4–1. D is the bottom waveform and A the top. Each waveform is
displaced upwards one division from the preceding waveform and shifted 1/2
division to the right. The current sweep is in the D register, the previous sweep
in C, the next previous in B, and so on. At the end of each sweep, the waveforms
are all shifted up one register. This display can be used to watch slowly varying
spectra evolve or to obtain a feel for the variability of signals. Waterfall can also
be useful for catching an event that occurs quickly. In the present case of the
calibration signal, you will observe that there is virtually no variation.
24. Create a small signal shift by slightly changing the center frequency.
Notice how the waterfall mode records the shift.
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