Discrete Frequency Sweep - HP 3326A Operating And Reference Manual

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Discrete Frequency
Sweep
Save Discrete
The SAVE DISCRETE key followed by a dlscrete frequency sweep element number stores
the current channel A and B frequency values and dwell t ~ m e value In nonvolatile
memory The SAVE DISCRETE key is available by pressing the blue SHIFT key prlor
to pressing the SAVE key Vahd discrete frequency sweep element numbers range from
00 to 62. When initially entering discrete frequency sweep elements, the element num-
bers must start with 00 and be sequential Exlst~ng discrete frequency elements may
be recalled, ed~ted, and replaced in any order Stormg a discrete frequency sweep ele-
ment wlth a nonsequential number, or using a number greater than 62 displays the mes-
sage "Error 23 RNGE" (RaNGE) The message "Error 11 7 DSWP" (Discrete frequency
SWeeP) is displayed ~f a d~screte frequency element
IS
entered after the mode
IS
changed.
Discrete frequency sweep element storage uses the same nonvolatile memory as the
SAVE key stores. Discrete sweep frequency storage memory is assigned by the
HP 3326A. Discrete frequency sweep elements are stored in the following memory
registers:
DISCRETE
FREQUENCY
ELEMENT
NUMBER
00
-
06
07
-
1 3
14
-
20
2 1
-
27
28
-
34
35
-
4 1
42
-
48
49
-
55
56
-
62
MEMORY
REGISTER
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Saving an operating state in a memory register that interrupts the contiguous memory
used to save discrete frequency sweep elements displays the "Error 23 RNGE" (RaNGE)
message. Saving an operating state in the lowest memory register occupied by dis-
crete frequency sweep elements reclaims that memory register for operating state
storage.
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