Frequency Keys
Pressing the
key puts the instrument into the swept frequency mode,
and allows you to change the start frequency.
This key puts the instrument into sweep mode, and displays the start
and stop frequencies on the FREQUENCY display. The START and STOP
annunciators are turned on when this key is pressed. Pressing
makes
the start (lower) frequency the active parameter. Attempting to set the start
frequency above the stop frequency causes the stop frequency to increase.
The start frequency is always coupled to a previously-set CF and Span by the
equation: START=CF
Associated
Commands
FREQuency:MODE
Sets the instrument to sweep mode.
Sets the
to the
desired value.
Associated 8350 Commands
FA
Sets the
to the
desired value.
When this function is selected (by pressing
the
frequency offset becomes the active parameter displayed in the
MARKER/SWEEP/STATUS area. If the offset frequency is not zero, the
OFFSET annunciator is turned on. The values of frequency shown in the
FREQUENCY display are in accordance with the equation:
Displayed Frequency (Actual RF Frequency Multiplier) + Off set
The frequency offset is displayed in the format Of
it.
Units can be
MHz or
A positive
or negative
value can be entered. Frequency offset can be turned off by selecting
again, or by setting the offset to 0 Hz.
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Summary of Contents for 83751A
Page 1: ...User s Guide HP 83751A B and HP 83752AlB Synthesized Sweepers ...
Page 22: ...Contents 17 3 Typical Phase Noise 10 GHz Carrier 17 12 17 4 Dimensions 17 17 Contents 8 ...
Page 24: ...1 Performing the Operator s Check ...
Page 35: ...I 2 Externally Leveling the Sweeper ...
Page 46: ...3 Generating a Stepped Sweep ...
Page 48: ...4 Generating a Millimeter Signal ...
Page 54: ...5 Creating User Flatness Arrays I ...
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Page 63: ...I I 6 Operating a Master Slave Setup ...
Page 70: ...I 7 Front Rear Panel ...
Page 100: ...I 8 Instrument State Keys ...
Page 112: ...I 9 Marker Keys ...
Page 121: ...10 Modulation Keys ...
Page 128: ...11 Frequency Keys ...
Page 141: ...12 Sweep Keys ...
Page 151: ...13 Power Keys ...
Page 161: ...14 Entry Keys ...
Page 162: ...Entry Keys pg48ab Figure 14 1 The Entry Group 14 2 ...
Page 171: ...I 15 Special Functions ...
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Page 199: ...16 Error Messages ...
Page 235: ...I 17 Specifications and Options I ...
Page 244: ...Specifications and Options RF output Source Match 1 7 1 SWR internaLLy Leveled 1 7 1 0 ...
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Page 252: ...Specifications and Options General Weight Net 16 kg 35 lb Shipping 23 kg 49 lb 17 18 ...
Page 257: ...18 Safety and Regulatory Information ...
Page 266: ...Index ...