Re: 8901B Power level zeroisation


 

Just coming back to the question what does percent mean for FM?�, the manual says:

The calibration factor will be displayed as a percentage. This percentage indicates the relationship between the HP 8901Bs measurement and the actual output of the Calibrator. (For example, a calibration factor of 100% indicates that the measured value is exactly the same as the calibrator output value. Likewise, a calibration factor of 100.17% indicates that the HP 8901B is measuring .17% above the Calibrators actual output.)�

TonyG


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From: Dennis Czelusniak czelusniakd@... [hp_agilent_equipment]<mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...>
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 5:29 AM
To: hp_agilent_equipment@...<mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...>
Subject: Re: [hp_agilent_equipment] 8901B Power level zeroisation



Peter,

When FM Measurement is selected, the display will show peak deviation. The steps are outlined in the OP Manual under Section III Operation, Getting Acquainted.

Dennis

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On Mon, 10/16/17, Peter Gottlieb hpnpilot@... [hp_agilent_equipment] <hp_agilent_equipment@...> wrote:

Subject: Re: [hp_agilent_equipment] 8901B Power level zeroisation
To: hp_agilent_equipment@...
Date: Monday, October 16, 2017, 10:11 PM

Ok, so that worked, but what does
percent mean for FM? kHz deviation would be
more useful.

Peter


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10/6/2017 9:25 AM, Dennis Czelusniak czelusniakd@...

[hp_agilent_equipment] wrote:


E1 is invalid key sequence if calibration is pressed while
not in AM or FM.
8480 series sensors
work with your unit, high priced 11722A not required.
If you have option 10, connect calibrator
output to input, select AM, push
calibrate and wait, takes about 20 seconds, do the same with
FM, display
reading will be 99.0 to
101.0%

Dennis

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On Fri, 10/6/17, matt.ames7bc@...
[hp_agilent_equipment]
<hp_agilent_equipment@...>
wrote:

Subject:
[hp_agilent_equipment] 8901B Power level zeroisation
To: hp_agilent_equipment@...
Date: Friday, October 6, 2017, 2:57 AM






























Hi all,
I have an 8901B here that I use
to
measure power with, using the
internal power detector and
*not* the
fancy external 11722A sensor.
When I
have nothing connected to the
input,
and I press the zero key, I get an Error
21.
Does anyone know
what I am doing wrong,
and how to zero
the internal power level
sensor?
Cheers,
Matt























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Posted by: Peter Gottlieb <hpnpilot@...>
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