Anritsu MG369XB Portable Generator User Manual


 
Open the parameter you wish to change, then edit
the current value using the cursor control keys, ro
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tary data knob, or enter a new value using the key
pad and appropriate termination soft-key. When you
have finished setting the open parameter, close it by
pressing its menu soft-key or by making another
menu selection.
Press Enable [S1] to begin master-slave operation.
Press < Previous to return to the CW menu.
Master-Slave
Operation
During master-slave operation, the Slave unit is in
remote mode under the direct control of the Master
unit. The Slave unit displays the following:
q
Its output CW frequency or sweep frequency
range
q
Its output power level
q
The messages Remote and Local Lockout
The CW/sweep frequency settings on the Master
unit define the master sweep, and the corresponding
frequency settings on the Slave unit define the slave
sweep. For example, if slave frequency F1 is set to
4 GHz and slave frequency F2 is set to 12 GHz, then
the Slave unit will sweep from 4 to 12 GHz when-
ever the F1-F2 sweep range is selected on the Mas-
ter unit. The Master unit will sweep from F1-F2
with the values of F1 and F2 defined in the Master
unit's frequency list.
Master-Slave
Operation in
VNA Mode
In the VNA mode of master-slave operation, a Slave
unit is coupled to a Master instrument that is con
-
nected to a Vector Network Analyzer in a source or
dual source configuration. (Operating instructions
for the vector network analyzer can be found in the
VNA Operation Manual, P/N 10410-00110.) The fol
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lowing paragraphs describe how to set up the
MG369XB to perform master-slave operations in the
VNA mode.
Use With Other Instruments Master-Slave Operation
MG369XB OM 7-7
NOTE
The 56100A SNA, when being used
with the master-slave configura-
tion, will not display markers.