HP (Hewlett-Packard) E6380-90019 Cell Phone Accessories User Manual


 
134 Chapter 5
Analog Measurements - Screens and Control Fields
Gain Cntl Gain Cntl
Gain Cntl
AF analyzer gain control specifies whether the AF analyzer’s gain
settings are controlled automatically by AF autoranging (Auto
), or by
manual control (Hold).
The following settings are affected by AF autoranging:
Input Gain
De-Emp Gain
Notch Gain
Operating Considerations
The normal mode of operation for the Gain Cntl field is Auto,
allowing the instrument to adjust the AF gain settings for optimum
measurement accuracy.
This field can be set to Hold
to disable the autoranging routines to
increase measurement speed. However, this requires you to select the
desired gain settings manually for each measurement.
Autoranging Interference. After a signal is input, the RF autoranging
function (Auto
) takes a small amount of time to determine the required
input attenuator setting. If your transmitter begins sending
information the instant it transmits, the initial part of the demodulated
signal may not appear on the oscilloscope. When trying to capture the
initial modulation waveform of a signal on the oscilloscope, set the
upper field to Hold
and set the lower field to an appropriate level for
the signal being decoded (start with 40 dB).
Setting the upper field to Hold
also prevents the RF autoranging
process from interrupting spectrum analyzer operation when a signal is
first measured. This can be helpful when you need to see the signal the
instant the source is input, but requires you to set the needed amount of
input attenuation.
Screens on which this field is displayed
AF ANALYZER
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