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8600 Operation Manual - V1.0
High Frequency Variable Output
Pressing the LF Mode key again will set the unit to
High Frequency VCO Output Mode
. In
this mode the frequency can be varied from 5 MHz to 1.05 GHz in 1 Hz steps. The output is a variable
level sine wave.
In this mode the Main Display will indicate the current output frequency, followed by
either “Int” or “GPS”. A display of “GPS” indicates that the unit is currently disciplined to GPS, a
display of “Int” means that a fix has not been achieved. The smaller status display will indicate
High
Frequency VCO Output Mode.
The output is varied using the digital control, rotating clockwise to INCREASE the frequency,
and anti-clockwise to DECREASE the frequency.
Direct digit entry is also possible using the numerical section of the keyboard, followed by
pressing the ENTER key.
To adjust the level, press the LEVEL key and then adjust the level from 0 to 100%. The level
can be adjusted via the digital control or via direct keyboard entry.
The output for this function appears at the HF Source Terminal
A → B Phase Reference Output
Pressing the A→B Ref key will set the unit to Phase Offset Mode. In this mode a phase error
is generated between LF Output A and LF Output B to verify phase measurement functions of timer
counter instruments.
In this mode the Main Display will indicate the current output frequency, followed by either
“Int” or “GPS”. A display of “GPS” indicates that the unit is currently disciplined to GPS, a display
of “Int” means that a fix has not been achieved. The smaller status display will indicate
A→B Phase
Output
and the current phase error between the two outputs on the second line.
The output frequency can be varied by setting the unit to the Low Frequency Divided output
mode, and then re-selecting
A→B Phase Reference Output
mode again.
The output is varied using the digital control, rotating clockwise to INCREASE the
phase error and anti-clockwise to DECREASE the phase error.
Direct digit entry is also possible using the numerical section of the keyboard, followed by
pressing the ENTER key.