2.
Check for cable loss, which can be substantial. For example, an RG58 coaxial cable loses
about 2.1 dB of signal amplitude per foot at 2 GHz. Unless you are using high-quality
cables, expect losses when working with high-frequency signals.
3.
Perform a self-calibration for the NI 5668R.
If errors continue, contact NI technical support or visit
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