Tracking Generator
R&S
®
ESRP
449
User Manual 1175.7445.02 ─ 08
If both calibrations (open circuit, short circuit) are carried out, the calibration curve is
calculated by averaging the two measurements and stored in the memory. The order of
the two calibration measurements is irrelevant.
Remote command:
Selects the reflection method.
[SENSe:]CORRection:COLLect[:ACQuire]
Starts the sweep for open-circuit calibration.
Normalize ← Source Cal
Switches the normalization on or off. The softkey is only available if the memory con-
tains a reference trace. For details on normalization see
Remote command:
Reference Value Position ← Source Cal
Switches the reference line on or off. The reference line marks the reference position
at which the normalization result (calculated difference to a reference trace) is dis-
played. For details on the reference line see
Chapter 8.4.5, "Normalization"
Remote command:
DISPlay[:WINDow<n>]:TRACe<t>:Y[:SCALe]:RPOSition
Reference Value ← Source Cal
Opens an edit dialog box to enter a position value that shifts the reference line verti-
cally. By default, the reference line corresponds to a difference of 0 dB between the
currently measured trace and the reference trace.
If a 10 dB attenuation is inserted into the signal path between DUT and R&S
ESRP
input, for example after a source calibration, the measurement trace is moved down by
10 dB. Entering a reference value of -10 dB will also shift the reference line down by 10
dB and place the measurement trace on the reference line. The deviation from the
nominal power level can be displayed with higher resolution (e.g. 1 dB/div). The power
is still displayed in absolute values.
Remote command:
DISPlay[:WINDow<n>]:TRACe<t>:Y[:SCALe]:RVALue
Recall ← Source Cal
Restores the settings that were used during source calibration. This can be useful if
instrument settings were changed after calibration (e.g. center frequency, frequency
deviation, reference level, etc).
Remote command:
Softkeys of the Tracking Generator Menu