HP (Hewlett-Packard) 8591C Cable Box User Manual


 
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Using
the
Time-Gated
Spectrum
Analyzer
Capability
Without
the
Gate
Utility
(Option
107
only)
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Introducing
the
Time-Gated Spectrum Analyzer Capability
Using
the
Time-Gated
Spectrum
Analyzer
Capability
to
View
Pulsed
RF
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Example
of a
Time-Gated
Pulsed
RF
Signal
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Setting
the
Gate
Delay
and
Gate
Length
Properly,
When
NOT
Using
the
Gate
Utility
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Using
the
Self-Calibration
Routines
with
Time-Gated
Spectrum
Analyzer
Capability
(Option
107)
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Performing
a
Functional
Check of
the
Time-Gated
Spectrum
Analyzer
Capability
(Option
107)
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Using
the
One
Button
Measurements
to
Measure
N
dB
Bandwidth,
Percent
Amplitude
Modulation,
and
Third
Order
Intercept
(TOI).
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N
dB
Bandwidth
Measurement
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Percent
Amplitude
Modulation
Measurement
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Third
Order
Intermodulation
Measurement
(TOI)
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Using
the
Power
Measurement
Functions
to
make
Transmitter
Measurements
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Occupied
Bandwidth
and
Transmitter
Frequency
Error
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Adjacent
Channel
Power
Ratio
(ACP)
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Channel
Power
Measurement
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6.
Spectrum Analyzer Mode Key Descriptions
Service
Functions
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Service
Calibration
Functions
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Service
Diagnostic
Functions
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Service
Diagnostic
Functions
(continued)
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Spectrum
Analyzer
Mode
Functions
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7. Key Menus
8.
If You Have a Problem
What
You’ll
Find
in
This
Chapter
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Calling
HP Sales
and
Service
Offices
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Before
You
Call
Hewlett-Packard
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Check
the
basics
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If
you
suspect
the
analyzer
configuration
is
wrong
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If
the
display
position
is
offset
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If
the
analyzer
measurements
appear
inaccurate . . . .
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