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All the previous technology history and knowledge acquired in using Agilent’s 
power measurement equipment is preserved in the U2000 Series. Agilent 
follows international standards and processes for assuring traceability to NMIs 
(National Measurement Institutes) such as NIST in the U.S. Agilent’s Application 
Note 1449–3, which provides exhaustive documentation on the subject. [Ref: 
3]. This includes not only the detailed analysis of uncertainty factors, but also 
extensive recommendations on how to improve measurement uncertainty and at 
the same time reduce the effects of mismatches, and so forth.
Since the U2000 Series might be placed into operation in a location that does 
not have ready access to a “Standard 50 MHz, 1 mW power source,” the user 
will probably need to rely on the stability of the on-board correction data. 
However, in critical measurements, with legal or economic considerations, it 
is always possible to arrange to bring a traditional Agilent power meter to the 
measuring point, or return the U2000 Series to an available power meter and 
create the simple 50 MHz, 1 mW point reference. 
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