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Step 7. Use the Up/Down arrow key to scroll to

F1

, then press

ENTER

to select the start

frequency F1.

Step 8. Enter 6, 2, 5 using the keypad or the Up/Down arrow key. Press

ENTER

to set

F1 to 625 MHz.

Step 9. Use the Up/Down arrow key to scroll to

F2

, then press

ENTER

to select the start

frequency F2.

Step 10. Enter 2, 5, 0, 0 using the keypad or the Up/Down arrow key. Press

ENTER

to set

F2 to 2500 MHz.

Step 11. Scroll to

PROP VEL

and press

ENTER

to select Propagation Velocity

parameters.

NOTE:
Propagation velocity and cable loss can be accessed by selecting

CABLE

FUNCTION

from the DTF AID parameter table.

Step 12. Enter ., 8, 6 and press

ENTER

to set the Propagation Velocity to 0.86.

Step 13. Press

ENTER

to start the calibration.

NOTE:
If the calibration is valid, scroll to

CALIBRATION VALID–CONTINUE

and press

ENTER

. If calibration is necessary, proceed to the calibration instructions.

Performing a Calibration

This procedure is used to perform a calibration.

Step 14. At the Perform Calibration menu, follow the instructions on the display to con-

nect the respective calibration components to the Site Master test port. (Refer to
the calibration procedure on page 4-3.)

NOTES:
For best calibration results — compensation for all measurement system uncer-
tainties — ensure that the Open/Short/Load is at the end of the test port or op-
tional extension cable; that is, at the same point that you will connect the
antenna or device to be tested.

For best results, use a phase stable Test Port Extension Cable (see Optional
Accessories). If you use a typical laboratory cable to extend the Anritsu test port
to the device-under-test, cable bending subsequent to the Open/Short/Load cal-
ibration will cause uncompensated phase reflections inside the cable. Thus, ca-
bles which are not phase stable may cause measurement errors that are more
pronounced as the test frequency increases.

For optimum calibration, Anritsu recommends using precision calibration com-
ponents.

4-17

Chapter 4 Measurements

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