ࡱ> VXU t7bjbj 4T}}t/77777KKKK<<K<$f77777Ks#LKLLc 0<kss7 < : tinySA ULTRA MENU TREE  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.PRESET" PRESET loads or saves configurations. LOAD STARTUP reloads the startup presets. LOAD X loads the settings from slot x  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.STORE" STORE supports updating the stored presets STORE AS STARTUP sets the current settings as the startup preset. STORE X stores the current settings in slot X. FACTORY DEFAULTS resets the startup preset to the factory defaults.  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.FREQ" FREQ sets everything related to the frequency range to scan. START sets the scanning to start/stop mode and sets the start frequency STOP sets the scanning to start/stop mode and sets the stop frequency CENTER sets the scanning to center/span mode and sets the center frequency SPAN sets the scanning to center/span mode and sets the frequency span ZERO SPAN sets the scanning to center/span mode, sets the span to 0Hz and sets the center frequency JOG STEP sets the frequency step of the jog button.  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.RBW" RBW sets the resolution bandwidth. Keep in mind a low RBW may increase scanning time substantially. SHIFT FREQ is used in combination with up/down converters and allows entering the actual START or CENTER frequency before the up/down conversion.  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.LEVEL" LEVEL sets everything related to the level of the signals being measured. REF LEVEL sets the level in selected unit of the top of the display. SCALE/DIV sets the amount of selected unit per division of the display. ATTENUATE sets the amount of  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.ATTENUATION" attenuation applied to the low input/output. UNIT selects the display unit. dBm, dBmV, dBuV, Volt or Watt EXTERN GAIN sets the level offset in dB caused by an external amplifier or attenuator. LNA controls the internal LNA. With LNA enabled the internal attenuator is disabled  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.TRIGGER" TRIGGER selects the trigger mode AUTO is the normal spectrum analyzer scanning mode, triggering is not active. NORMAL will display a new scan as soon as a signal in the scan causes a trigger event. SINGLE will wait for a signal to cause a trigger event and display the scan. LEVEL activates a keypad for entering the trigger level. UP EDGE generates a trigger event when the input level goes from below the set trigger level to above the set trigger level DOWN EDGE generates a trigger event when the input level goes from above the set trigger level to below the set trigger level PRE|MID|POST TRIGGER is a three value toggle setting allowing to place the trigger position at the start, middle or end of the scan.  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.Listen" LISTEN puts the tinySA in Listen mode at the frequency of the current active marker.  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.TRACE" TRACE selects a trace and controls various aspects of how the trace is displayed. TRACE n selects which trace to control ENABLE dis/en-ables a trace display FREEZE freezes the trace displayed  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.CALC" CALC selects various calculation options over time such as averaging or max hold. OFF disables any calculation MIN HOLD sets the display to hold the minimum value measured. MAX HOLD sets the display to hold the maximum value measured. MAX DECAY sets the display to hold the maximum value measured for a certain amount of scans. AVER 4 sets the amount of running averaging to 4. AVER 16 sets the amount of running averaging to 16. QUASI PEAK sets the quasi peak hold mode TRACE TABLE supports the definition of a static trace NORMALIZE will normalize the trace. SUBTRACT selects a trace to subtract from the current trace COPY->TRACE copies the current trace data to another trace WRITE->SD writes the current trace data to the inserted SD card, the file name is created from the date and time  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.DISPLAY" DISPLAY controls various aspects of how the display. PAUSE SWEEP pauses the scanning WATERFALL displays the power level over time in a waterfall map. A second click enlarges the waterfall. SWEEP TIME sets the target time for a complete sweep in seconds. SWEEP POINTS sets the number of sweep points.  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.SWEEPSETTINGS" SWEEP ACCURACY sets tradeoffs between sweep time and accuracy NORMAL sets the default sweeping mode PRECISE sets the precise scanning mode. FAST sets the fast sweeping mode. SWEEP TIME sets the target time for a complete sweep in seconds. SWEEP POINTS sets the number of points in a sweep FAST SPEEDUP allows setting the acceleration factor for fast sweeping.  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.MARKER" MARKER controls the markers on the display. MODIFY MARKER allows selecting a marker and shows a submenu to modify the  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.MARKERTYPE" MARKER TYPE. MARKER x is used to select one of four markers DELTA x set the currently selected marker as delta marker. NOISE sets the currently selected marker as a noise marker. TRACKING sets the currently selected marker as a tracking marker. TRACE x selects the trace on which to position the currently selected marker. TRACE AVERAGE sets the currently selected marker to display the average level over the total trace. SEARCH activates a sub menu for positioning the marker. DELETE deactivates the currently selected marker  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.MARKEROPS" MARKER OPS allows setting the frequency display range based on the active marker SEARCH MARKER allows positioning a non-tracking marker on signal maxima or minima. RESET MARKERS resets all markers to the default state  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.MEASURE" MEASURE helps to quickly set the tinySA for certain measurements. OFF switches of any measurement related setting and behavior and returns the tinySA to regular operation  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.IMD" HARMONIC switches to a marker configuration for measuring the level of harmonics of a signal  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.OIP3" OIP3 switches to a marker configuration for measuring the Output IP3 level of a signal  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.PhaseNoise" PHASE NOISE switches to a marker configuration for measuring phase noise of a signal SNR switches to a marker configuration for SNR measurement -3dB WIDTH switches to a marker configuration for -3dB width measurement. AM sets various settings to optimize observations of an AM modulated signal FM sets various settings to optimize observations of an FM modulated signal THD enables the measurement of the THD defined as the percentage of energy in the harmonics versus the energy in the fundamental. CHANNEL POWER enables ACP and channel power measurement. LINEAR steps the internal attenuator through all attenuation levels and draws a green line showing the measured maximum level for each attenuation setting.  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.CONFIG" CONFIG activates the configuration menu. TOUCH activates the touch sub menu TOUCH CAL enables the calibration of the touch panel. The results are stored in NVM. TOUCH TEST is used to verify touch calibration. SELF TEST is used after a cable is used to connect the low and high input/output. LEVEL CAL is used to calibrate the power measurement levels. CALIBRATE 100kHz to 5.34GHz uses the CAL output for level calibration.  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.Harmonic" CALIBRATE above 5.34GHz requires an external 5.34GHz signal to remove the harmonic step at 5.34GHz VERSION shows the SW version information.  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.SPURREMOVAL?action=edit" SPUR REMOVAL HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.SPURREMOVAL?action=edit" ? activates the two spur removal mechanisms. SAMPLE REPEAT sets the number of repeat measurements at each frequency. BRIGHTNESS allows the use of the jog switch to change the brightness of the display DATE TIME sets the date and time. The tinySA Ultra will remember the time and date as long as the battery is charged LO OUTPUT enables the output of the first LO though the high connector PULSE HIGH enables a trigger signal from the high input at the start of each low input sweep.  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.Ultra" ULTRA enables ultra mode input and output. MINIMUM GRID LINES sets the minimum grid lines to show JOG STEP set the frequency step when using the jog switch CLEAR CONFIG enter 1234 to reset the configuration to factory defaults. CONNECTION activates a sub menu for selecting the connection to the tinySA USB selects the USB interface for connection SERIAL selects the internal serial interface for connection SERIAL SPEED enables the selection of the speed of the serial interface  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.LEVELCORRECTION" LEVEL CORRECTION activates the menu for correcting the input or output level INPUT LEVEL allows calibration of the dBm reading by entering the know level of the signal under marker 1. OUTPUT LEVEL allows entering of the actual level at some frequencies 30MHz LEVEL allows entering of the actual level of the automatically activated 30MHz low output 1GHz LEVEL allows entering of the actual level of the automatically activated 1GHz low output 1.2GHz LEVEL allows entering of the actual level of the automatically activated 1.2GHz low output INPUT CURVE allows entering of frequency dependent correction of the input level for the 0-800MHz range LNA CURVE allows entering of frequency dependent correction of the input level for the 0-800MHz range with LNA active ULTRA CURVE allows entering of frequency dependent correction of the input level for the 800MHz-6GHz range LNA_U CURVE allows entering of frequency dependent correction of the input level for the 800MHz-6GHz range with LNA active OUTPUT CURVE allows entering of frequency dependent correction of the output level for the 0-800MHz range  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.SETTINGS" EXPERT CONFIG activates the expert configuration menu PROGRESS BAR controls the display of the green progress bar when scanning is slow. FREQ COR sets the correction to be applied to measured frequencies in parts per billion NF allows entering the noise figure of the tinySA Ultra LOAD CONFIG.INI loads and executes a config.ini file in the root folder of the SD card INTERNALS supports setting some internal parameters. Do not use unless being instructed to do so. AGC enables/disables the build in Automatic Gain Control. LNA enables/disables the build in Low Noise Amplifier. BPF enables measurement of the performance of the internal Band Pass Filter. BELOW IF switches the LO to below the IF when measuring below 190MHz. IF FREQ allows entering the IF frequency used in low mode. DECAY sets the decay speed of the quasi peak measurement ATTACK sets the attack speed of the quasi peak measurement  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.SCANNINGSPEED?action=edit" SCAN SPEED HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.SCANNINGSPEED?action=edit" ? allows setting the speed of scanning. MIXER DRIVE sets the power output to the mixer.  HYPERLINK "https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TinySA4.MODE" MODE activates the mode switching menu. Spectrum Analyzer activates the spectrum analyzer using the RF port for input Signal Generator activates the signal generator using the RF port for output Calibration Output controls the build in calibration reference generator using the CAL port for output. 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