Spectrum Analyzer Mode
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Spectrum Rider FPH
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User Manual 1321.1011.02 ─ 06.00
Using transducer factors
The isotropic antenna is like a transducer. It has a characteristic frequency response
and it is necessary to correct the measurement results by these characteristics.
The transducer factors (
*.isotrd
) for each of the supported isotropic antennas are
provided with the R&S Spectrum Rider. The factors contain typical correction values for
all three antenna elements and the correction values for the cable.
1. Press the [AMPT] key.
2. Select the "Transducer" softkey.
3. Select the "Select Primary"menu item.
The R&S Spectrum Rider opens a file manager dialog box to select the transducer
factor.
4. Select the transducer factor you need.
The R&S Spectrum Rider shows the name of the active transducer on the display
(e.g. "Pri Tran TSEMF-B2_typical" ).
If you are using the extension cable (R&S TS-EMFZ2, order number: 1166.5708.04) ,
you have to take this into account as a secondary transducer.
1. Press the [AMPT] key.
2. Select the "Transducer" softkey.
3. Select the "Select Secondary" menu item.
The R&S Spectrum Rider opens a file manager dialog box to select the transducer
factor with the unit dB.
4. Select the transducer factor for the extension cable.
The R&S Spectrum Rider shows the name of the active transducer on the display
(e.g. "Sec Tran TSEMFZ2" ).
For more information, see
Chapter 6.4, "Using Transducer Factors"
You can create and edit transducer factor with the R&S InstrumentView software pack-
age and then transfer them into the internal memory of the R&S Spectrum Rider. Each
transducer factor can consist of up to 1000 reference values.
Display of the antenna directions
An isotropic antenna consists of three orthogonal elements. Each of these elements
measures the field strength from a different direction (x-, y- and z-axis).
Decrease of measurement speed
The R&S Spectrum Rider performs a measurement on each of the three antenna axes,
the update rate of the results decreases slightly.
You can select to display different aspects of the measurement.
Performing Spectrum Measurements