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User’s Guide
11974 Series Preselected Millimeter Mixers
Manufacturing Part Number: 11974-90012
Supersedes 11974-90010
Printed in USA
October 2003
© Copyright 1992, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003 Agilent Technologies, Inc.
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User’s Guide11974 Series Preselected Millimeter MixersManufacturing Part Number: 11974-90012Supersedes 11974-90010Printed in USAOctober 2003© Copyrigh

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10 Chapter 1 General Information11974 Series Preselected Millimeter Mixers OverviewGeneral Information11974 Series Preselected Millimeter Mixers Overv

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100 Chapter 4 Performance TestsPerformance Test ProceduresPerformance TestsPerformance Test Procedures Each performance test is contained in a single

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Chapter 4 101Performance TestsPerformance Test ProceduresPerformance TestsTable 4-1 Recommended Test Equipment for 11974A Instrument Critical Specific

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102 Chapter 4 Performance TestsPerformance Test ProceduresPerformance TestsTable 4-2 Recommended Test Equipment for 11974Q Instrument Critical Specifi

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Chapter 4 103Performance TestsPerformance Test ProceduresPerformance TestsTable 4-3 Recommended Test Equipment for 11974U Instrument Critical Specific

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104 Chapter 4 Performance TestsPerformance Test ProceduresPerformance TestsTable 4-4 Recommended Test Equipment for 11974V Instrument Critical Specifi

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Chapter 4 105Performance TestsPerformance Test ProceduresPerformance TestsTable 4-5 Recommended Accessories for All Bands Accessory Critical Specifica

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106 Chapter 4 Performance TestsPerformance Test ProceduresPerformance TestsFigure 4-1 Performance Tests Setup

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Chapter 4 107Performance TestsFrequency Tracking Calibration with an 8566B Spectrum AnalyzerPerformance TestsFrequency Tracking Calibration with an 85

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108 Chapter 4 Performance TestsFrequency Tracking Calibration with an 8566B Spectrum AnalyzerPerformance Tests7. Set the spectrum analyzer center freq

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Chapter 4 109Performance Tests1. Conversion LossPerformance Tests1. Conversion Loss Description The conversion loss is checked at a nominal local-osci

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Chapter 1 11General Information11974 Series Preselected Millimeter Mixers OverviewGeneral InformationOptions Available Accessories Supplied The follow

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110 Chapter 4 Performance Tests1. Conversion LossPerformance TestsCAUTION Turn off the ac power on the 8349B Amplifier prior to connecting or disconne

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Chapter 4 111Performance Tests1. Conversion LossPerformance Tests15.Set the spectrum analyzer controls as follows:SHIFT, 5, MHz, 0, and dB (sets exter

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112 Chapter 4 Performance Tests1. Conversion LossPerformance Tests20.Calculate the conversion loss (CL) of the 11974 with the equations given below.If

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Chapter 4 113Performance Tests1. Conversion LossPerformance Tests24.On the spectrum analyzer, press MARKER PEAK SEARCH and PRESEL PEAK.25.Repeat step

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114 Chapter 4 Performance Tests2. Image Rejection TestPerformance Tests2. Image Rejection Test Description The image rejection is checked at an LO pow

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Chapter 4 115Performance Tests2. Image Rejection TestPerformance TestsCAUTION Turn off the ac power on the 8349B prior to connecting or disconnecting

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116 Chapter 4 Performance Tests2. Image Rejection TestPerformance Tests14.Set the spectrum analyzer reference level by pressing REFERENCE LEVEL and en

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Chapter 4 117Performance Tests2. Image Rejection TestPerformance Tests24.Repeat step 16 through step 23 until data has been recorded for the appropria

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118 Chapter 4 Performance Tests3. Multiple Response Rejection TestPerformance Tests3. Multiple Response Rejection Test Description The multiple respon

Page 23 - Valve Description

Chapter 4 119Performance Tests3. Multiple Response Rejection TestPerformance TestsCAUTION When you are using an 11975A Amplifier with an 11974, you mu

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12 Chapter 1 General InformationSerial Numbers Covered by This ManualGeneral InformationSerial Numbers Covered by This Manual This manual applies to 1

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120 Chapter 4 Performance Tests3. Multiple Response Rejection TestPerformance Tests11.Set the spectrum analyzer to the appropriate millimeter band by

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Chapter 4 121Performance Tests3. Multiple Response Rejection TestPerformance Tests19.On the spectrum analyzer, press CENTER FREQUENCY and tune to a mu

Page 27 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

122 Chapter 4 Performance Tests3. Multiple Response Rejection TestPerformance Tests26.On the spectrum analyzer, press CENTER FREQUENCY and tune to the

Page 28 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 4 123Performance Tests3. Multiple Response Rejection TestPerformance Tests36.Record the multiple response rejection in Table 4-9 on page 144 a

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124 Chapter 4 Performance Tests3. Multiple Response Rejection TestPerformance Tests44.On the spectrum analyzer, press CENTER FREQUENCY and tune to the

Page 30 - MAINTENANCE

Chapter 4 125Performance Tests3. Multiple Response Rejection TestPerformance Tests54.Record the multiple response rejection in Table 4-9 on page 144 a

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126 Chapter 4 Performance Tests4. Displayed Average Noise LevelPerformance Tests4. Displayed Average Noise Level Description The displayed average noi

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Chapter 4 127Performance Tests4. Displayed Average Noise LevelPerformance TestsCAUTION Turn off the ac power on the 11974-60028 Preselector Power Supp

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128 Chapter 4 Performance Tests4. Displayed Average Noise LevelPerformance Tests14.Record the following in Table 4-10 on page 146.Center FrequencyDisp

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Chapter 4 129Performance Tests4. Displayed Average Noise LevelPerformance Tests27.On the spectrum analyzer, press SHIFT and SWEEP TIME to turn off the

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Chapter 1 13General InformationCalibration CycleGeneral InformationCalibration Cycle Use the performance tests in Chapter 4 every 12 months to check t

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130 Chapter 4 Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance Tests5. 3 dB Bandwidth Description The preselector peak digital-to-analog converter (DAC)

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Chapter 4 131Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance Tests7. Enter the appropriate millimeter-wave source module frequency multiplication factor

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132 Chapter 4 Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance Tests14.Set the center frequency of the spectrum analyzer by pressing CENTER FREQUENCY and

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Chapter 4 133Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance Tests22.Calculate the 3 dB bandwidth at this frequency using the following equation:where n

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134 Chapter 4 Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance Tests27.Set the center frequency of the spectrum analyzer by pressing CENTER FREQUENCY, th

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Chapter 4 135Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance TestsTable 4-6 Performance Test Record Summary (1 of 2) for 11974A, Q, U, and VCalibration

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136 Chapter 4 Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance TestsTable 4-6 Performance Test Record Summary (2 of 2) for 11974A Model 11974A Report No

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Chapter 4 137Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance TestsTable 4-6 Performance Test Record Summary (2 of 2) for 11974Q Model 11974Q Report No.

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138 Chapter 4 Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance TestsTable 4-6 Performance Test Record Summary (2 of 2) for 11974U Model 11974U Report No

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Chapter 4 139Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance TestsTable 4-6 Performance Test Record Summary (2 of 2) for 11974V Model 11974V Report No.

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14 Chapter 1 General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationSpecifications and Characteristics Table 1-1 lists the specificat

Page 47 - UNPACKING & INSPECTION

140 Chapter 4 Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance TestsTable 4-7 Conversion Loss Test Data (1 of 3)Model ____________________________ Report

Page 48 - INSTALLATION (continued)

Chapter 4 141Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance TestsTable 4-7 Conversion Loss Test Data (2 of 3)Model ___________________________ Report N

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142 Chapter 4 Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance TestsTable 4-7 Conversion Loss Test Data (3 of 3)Model ____________________________ Report

Page 50 - FILTERS INSTALLATION

Chapter 4 143Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance TestsTable 4-8 Image Rejection Test DataModel ___________________________ Report No. ______

Page 51 - FRYPOT INSTALLATION

144 Chapter 4 Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance TestsMinimum Image Rejection = ________________ dB 11974V (67–75 GHz):Minimum Image Rej

Page 52 - VENTILATOR OPERATION

Chapter 4 145Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance Tests#8 _________________________ ___________________________Minimum Multiple Response Reje

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146 Chapter 4 Performance Tests5. 3 dB BandwidthPerformance TestsModel ____________________________ Report No. ________________________________Serial

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147Safety and Regulatory Information5 Safety and Regulatory Information

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148 Chapter 5 Safety and Regulatory InformationSafety SymbolsSafety and Regulatory InformationSafety SymbolsThe following safety notes are used throug

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Chapter 5 149Safety and Regulatory InformationGeneral Safety ConsiderationsSafety and Regulatory InformationGeneral Safety ConsiderationsWARNING Befor

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Chapter 1 15General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationTable 1-1 11974 Specifications FREQUENCYFrequency Range(LO Harmoni

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150 Chapter 5 Safety and Regulatory InformationGeneral Safety ConsiderationsSafety and Regulatory InformationWARNING If this product is not used as sp

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Chapter 5 151Safety and Regulatory InformationGeneral Safety ConsiderationsSafety and Regulatory InformationCAUTION This product is designed for use i

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152 Chapter 5 Safety and Regulatory InformationDeclaration of ConformitySafety and Regulatory InformationDeclaration of Conformity

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IndexIndex 153IndexNumerics11974accessories, 11front-panel features, 50, 52power requirements, 33rear-panel features, 51remote location, 55serial num

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154 Index IndexIndexfoam inserts, 42repackaging, 42repair tags, 42return to factory, 42specification tables, 14specifications, 14spectrum analyzer com

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16 Chapter 1 General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationConversion LossRF to IF port (includes 1 m IF cable, part number

Page 64 - TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS

Chapter 1 17General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationMultiple Response a(Due to in-range applied signals mixing with LO

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18 Chapter 1 General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationGENERAL SPECIFICATIONSEnvironmental Specifications Type tested to

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Chapter 1 19General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationTable 1-2 11974 Characteristics Note: These are not specification

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2 NoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Agilent Technologies makes no warranty of any kind with regar

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20 Chapter 1 General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationAMPLITUDE MEASUREMENT RANGE (continued)IF Subharmonic ResponseInt

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Chapter 1 21General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationINPUTS AND OUTPUTS (continued)IF OutputConnector TypeMatchBandwidt

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22 Chapter 1 General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationGENERAL CHARACTERISTICSWeight 11974 Series 11974-60028 Preselecto

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Chapter 1 23General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationFigure 1-3 11974A Minimum System Dynamic Range

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24 Chapter 1 General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationFigure 1-4 11974Q Minimum System Dynamic Range

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Chapter 1 25General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationFigure 1-5 11974U Minimum System Dynamic Range

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26 Chapter 1 General InformationSpecifications and CharacteristicsGeneral InformationFigure 1-6 11974V Minimum System Dynamic Range

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27Installation2 Installation

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28 Chapter 2 InstallationWhat You’ll Find in This ChapterInstallationWhat You’ll Find in This Chapter This chapter describes how to set up an 11974 Se

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Chapter 2 29InstallationSpectrum Analyzer CompatibilityInstallationSpectrum Analyzer Compatibility The 11974 Series mixers are compatible with the spe

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3LIMITATION OF WARRANTYThe foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by Buyer, Buyer-supplied

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30 Chapter 2 InstallationSpectrum Analyzer CompatibilityInstallationPSA SERIES SPECTRUM ANALYZERNote: E4443A and E4445A do not support external mixing

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Chapter 2 31InstallationInitial InspectionInstallationInitial Inspection Inspect the shipping container upon receipt. Retain it and the cushioning mat

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32 Chapter 2 InstallationPreparing the 11974 for UseInstallationPreparing the 11974 for Use When installing equipment, ensure that the 11974-60028 Pow

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Chapter 2 33InstallationPreparing the 11974 for UseInstallationPower Requirements The power requirements for the 11974 are listed below.WARNING This i

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34 Chapter 2 InstallationPreparing the 11974 for UseInstallationFigure 2-1 Voltage Selection Switch and Line Fuse Locations Checking the Fuse The type

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Chapter 2 35InstallationPreparing the 11974 for UseInstallationPower Cable The 11974-60028 Preselector Power Supply is equipped with a three-wire powe

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36 Chapter 2 InstallationPreparing the 11974 for UseInstallationTable 2-3. Power Cables Plug Type aCable Part NumberPlug b DescriptionLength cm (in.)C

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Chapter 2 37InstallationPreparing the 11974 for UseInstallation8120-29568120-2957Straight SR 107-2-D90°200 (78)200 (78)GrayGrayOption 912Denmark8120-4

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38 Chapter 2 InstallationPreparing the 11974 for UseInstallationUsing a Conversion-Loss Data Disk with the ESA or PSA Series AnalyzersThe conversion-l

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Chapter 2 39InstallationElectrostatic Discharge InformationInstallationElectrostatic Discharge Information Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage or

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40 Chapter 2 InstallationElectrostatic Discharge InformationInstallationReducing ESD Damage The following are suggestions that may help reduce the amo

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Chapter 2 41InstallationElectrostatic Discharge InformationInstallationStatic-Safe Accessories Table 2-4 Static-Safe Accessories Part Number Descripti

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42 Chapter 2 InstallationReturning Equipment for ServiceInstallationReturning Equipment for Service Repackaging equipment requires original shipping c

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Chapter 2 43InstallationReturning Equipment for ServiceInstallation3. Seal the shipping container securely with strong nylon adhesive tape.4. Mark the

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44 Chapter 2 InstallationReturning Equipment for ServiceInstallationFigure 2-4 Packaging Materials for 11974-60028 Power Supply Sales and Service Offi

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Chapter 2 45InstallationReturning Equipment for ServiceInstallationTable 2-5. Contacting AgilentOnline assistance: www.agilent.com/find/assistUnited S

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46 Chapter 2 InstallationReturning Equipment for ServiceInstallation

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47Operation3 Operation

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48 Chapter 3 OperationWhat You’ll Learn in this ChapterOperationWhat You’ll Learn in this Chapter This chapter introduces you to basic preselected ext

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Chapter 3 49OperationWhat You’ll Learn in this ChapterOperationOperation for Each Spectrum AnalyzerBand Selection describes how to select the desired

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Contents 51. General Information Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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50 Chapter 3 Operation11974Q Front-Panel FeaturesOperation11974Q Front-Panel Features Figure 3-1. 11974Q Front Panel The front panel of an 11974 Serie

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Chapter 3 51Operation11974Q Rear-Panel FeaturesOperation11974Q Rear-Panel Features Figure 3-2. 11974Q Rear Panel POWER SUPPLYreceives power from the 1

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52 Chapter 3 Operation11974-60028 Front-Panel FeaturesOperation11974-60028 Front-Panel Features Figure 3-3. 11974-60028 Front Panel OUTPUT PRESELECTOR

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Chapter 3 53OperationOperating PrecautionsOperationOperating Precautions CAUTION To avoid damaging your 11974 and to assure accurate measurements, be

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54 Chapter 3 OperationOperating HintsOperationOperating Hints The following operating hints are provided for your convenience.Preventing Erroneous Pre

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Chapter 3 55OperationOperating HintsOperationRemote Location of an 11974 In cases where the device-under-test (DUT) is farther away than the 1 meter L

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56 Chapter 3 OperationOperating HintsOperationFigure 3-4. Setup Configuration for Remote Location of an 11974

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Chapter 3 57OperationOperating HintsOperationRF Port Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) Effects As with most bandpass filters, the magnetically tunabl

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58 Chapter 3 OperationUsing an 8566B Spectrum AnalyzerOperationUsing an 8566B Spectrum Analyzer Preliminary Operation Compatibility ReferenceRefer to

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Chapter 3 59OperationUsing an 8566B Spectrum AnalyzerOperationFigure 3-5. 11974 Connections Using an 8566B Frequency Tracking CalibrationUse this proc

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6 ContentsGeneral Descriptions of 71000 Series Spectrum Analyzer External-Mixing Functions . . .67Conversion Loss Versus Frequency Correction . . .

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60 Chapter 3 OperationUsing an 8566B Spectrum AnalyzerOperation3. On the spectrum analyzer, set the preselector DAC to 32 (the center of its 0–63 rang

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Chapter 3 61OperationUsing an 8566B Spectrum AnalyzerOperationOperation Band Selection1. If necessary, mate the 11974 to the spectrum analyzer being u

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62 Chapter 3 OperationUsing an 8566B Spectrum AnalyzerOperationGeneral Descriptions of 8566B External-Mixing Functions NOTE SHIFT 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 MH

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Chapter 3 63OperationUsing an 71000 Series Spectrum Analyzer with an 70907B, 70909A, or 70910AOperationUsing an 71000 Series Spectrum Analyzerwith an

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64 Chapter 3 OperationUsing an 71000 Series Spectrum Analyzer with an 70907B, 70909A, or 70910AOperationFrequency Tracking CalibrationUse this proced

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Chapter 3 65OperationUsing an 71000 Series Spectrum Analyzer with an 70907B, 70909A, or 70910AOperation6. To adjust the tracking between the 71000 an

Page 118 - CABLE/SATELLITE/S ET-TOPS

66 Chapter 3 OperationUsing an 71000 Series Spectrum Analyzer with an 70907B, 70909A, or 70910AOperationOperation Band Selection1. If necessary, mate

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Chapter 3 67OperationUsing an 71000 Series Spectrum Analyzer with an 70907B, 70909A, or 70910AOperationPreselector Peaking1. Place the active marker

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68 Chapter 3 OperationUsing an 71000 Series Spectrum Analyzer with an 70907B, 70909A, or 70910AOperationF 24+ 90.0 to 140.0D 30+ 110.0 to 170.0G 36+

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Chapter 3 69OperationUsing an 71000 Series Spectrum Analyzer with an 70907B, 70909A, or 70910AOperationConversion Loss Versus Frequency Correction Th

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7General Information1 General Information

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70 Chapter 3 OperationUsing an 71000 Series Spectrum Analyzer with an 70907B, 70909A, or 70910AOperationTo print out an existing AMPCOR table, use th

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Chapter 3 71OperationUsing 8563A, 8561B, 8560A, or 8560 E/EC-Series Spectrum AnalyzersOperationUsing 8563A, 8561B, 8560A, or 8560 E/EC-Series Spectrum

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72 Chapter 3 OperationUsing 8563A, 8561B, 8560A, or 8560 E/EC-Series Spectrum AnalyzersOperationFrequency Tracking CalibrationUse this procedure to al

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Chapter 3 73OperationUsing 8563A, 8561B, 8560A, or 8560 E/EC-Series Spectrum AnalyzersOperation8. Set the spectrum analyzer center frequency by pressi

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74 Chapter 3 OperationUsing 8563A, 8561B, 8560A, or 8560 E/EC-Series Spectrum AnalyzersOperation12.Change the spectrum analyzer center frequency to th

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Chapter 3 75OperationUsing 8563A, 8561B, 8560A, or 8560 E/EC-Series Spectrum AnalyzersOperationAmplitude CalibrationEnter the conversion loss table at

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76 Chapter 3 OperationUsing 8563A, 8561B, 8560A, or 8560 E/EC-Series Spectrum AnalyzersOperationGeneral Description of External-Mixing Functions NOTE

Page 130 - OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY

Chapter 3 77OperationUsing 8563A, 8561B, 8560A, or 8560 E/EC-Series Spectrum AnalyzersOperationNOTE The PRESEL PEAK softkey and its lower-level softke

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78 Chapter 3 OperationUsing 8563A, 8561B, 8560A, or 8560 E/EC-Series Spectrum AnalyzersOperationPRESEL AUTO PK automatically peaks the preselector of

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Chapter 3 79OperationUsing 8563A, 8561B, 8560A, or 8560 E/EC-Series Spectrum AnalyzersOperationMARKER NORMAL activates a single marker and places it a

Page 133 - Out function

8 Chapter 1 General InformationIntroductionGeneral InformationIntroduction The 11974 Series Preselected Millimeter Mixers Installation, Verification,

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80 Chapter 3 OperationUsing an E4407B Spectrum Analyzer or 7405A EMC AnalyzerOperationUsing an E4407B Spectrum Analyzer or 7405A EMC AnalyzerPrelimina

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Chapter 3 81OperationUsing an E4407B Spectrum Analyzer or 7405A EMC AnalyzerOperationFrequency Tracking Calibration This procedure is used to align t

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82 Chapter 3 OperationUsing an E4407B Spectrum Analyzer or 7405A EMC AnalyzerOperationBand Selection 1. If necessary, configure the analyzer for pres

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Chapter 3 83OperationUsing an E4407B Spectrum Analyzer or 7405A EMC AnalyzerOperation3. The full Q band display is shown in Figure 3-9.Figure 3-9.4. T

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84 Chapter 3 OperationUsing an E4407B Spectrum Analyzer or 7405A EMC AnalyzerOperationManually Entering Conversion-Loss Data 1. Press AMPLITUDE Y Sca

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Chapter 3 85OperationUsing a PSA Series Spectrum AnalyzerOperationUsing a PSA Series Spectrum AnalyzerPreliminary Operation Compatibility ReferenceRef

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86 Chapter 3 OperationUsing a PSA Series Spectrum AnalyzerOperationFrequency Tracking Calibration This procedure is used to align the frequency of th

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Chapter 3 87OperationUsing a PSA Series Spectrum AnalyzerOperation9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 until the green LEDs are lit at both frequencies without add

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88 Chapter 3 OperationUsing a PSA Series Spectrum AnalyzerOperation3. The full Q band display is shown in Figure 3-12.Figure 3-12.4. To complete the a

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Chapter 3 89OperationUsing a PSA Series Spectrum AnalyzerOperationManually Entering Conversion-Loss Data 1. Press AMPLITUDE Y Scale, More, Correction

Page 144 - APPENDIX B

Chapter 1 9General InformationWhat You’ll Find in this ChapterGeneral InformationWhat You’ll Find in this Chapter This chapter introduces you to the 1

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90 Chapter 3 OperationUsing 8561A/62A/62B Spectrum AnalyzersOperationUsing 8561A/62A/62B Spectrum Analyzers Preliminary Operation NOTE For compatibili

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Chapter 3 91OperationUsing 8561A/62A/62B Spectrum AnalyzersOperationFrequency Tracking CalibrationUse this procedure to align the frequency of the 119

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92 Chapter 3 OperationUsing 8561A/62A/62B Spectrum AnalyzersOperation7. Change the spectrum analyzer center frequency to the value indicated below, th

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Chapter 3 93OperationUsing 8561A/62A/62B Spectrum AnalyzersOperationAmplitude CalibrationEnter the conversion loss table at the preset frequencies fro

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94 Chapter 3 OperationUsing 8561A/62A/62B Spectrum AnalyzersOperationSweep Time ConsiderationsFor optimum amplitude accuracy, the sweep rate must be l

Page 150 - SETTING UP

Chapter 3 95OperationUsing 8561A/62A/62B Spectrum AnalyzersOperationTable 3-9. Flatness Points and Conversion Losses for Frequencies above 18 GHz Freq

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96 Chapter 3 OperationUsing 8561A/62A/62B Spectrum AnalyzersOperation

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97Performance Tests4 Performance Tests

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98 Chapter 4 Performance TestsIntroductionPerformance TestsIntroduction This section contains instructions for testing the performance of the 11974 Se

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Chapter 4 99Performance TestsTest Record SummaryPerformance TestsTest Record Summary The performance test record summary (Table 4-6 on page 135), whic

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