User Manual
The Spectrum Application (RF Measurements)
R&S
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FPL1000
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Sweep List
Access: "Overview" > "Select Measurement" > "Spurious Emissions" > "Sweep List"
For Spurious Emissions measurements, the input signal is split into several frequency
ranges which are swept individually and for which different limitations apply.
If you edit the sweep list, always follow the rules and consider the limitations described
in "Ranges and Range Settings" on page 202.
Range Start / Range Stop...........................................................................................205
Filter Type................................................................................................................... 205
RBW............................................................................................................................205
VBW............................................................................................................................205
Sweep Time Mode...................................................................................................... 205
Sweep Time................................................................................................................ 205
Detector.......................................................................................................................206
Reference Level..........................................................................................................206
RF Attenuation Mode.................................................................................................. 206
RF Attenuation............................................................................................................ 206
Preamp........................................................................................................................206
Sweep Points.............................................................................................................. 206
Stop After Sweep........................................................................................................ 206
Transducer.................................................................................................................. 207
Limit Check................................................................................................................. 207
Measurements and Results