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![]() "Wes Stewart" wrote in message ... On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 16:45:31 -0500, "John Smith" If I remember that correctly the '3200 is nothing but a p-p oscillator and a waveguide-below-cutoff probe. If your VVM reference probe readings are changing much between frequencies and/or calibration/measurement, try a 6 or 10 dB pad right on the generator output and see what happens. The 3200B is the oscillator they use in the HP AN 77-3 you sent to me. I'm using it the same way they did except for the stretcher and a Narda (rather than HP) coupler. However, I'll try to run a test and determine how much difference there is using a pad. When you're calibrating using a short, the source Z has really got to be nailed down. Wes Thanks. John |
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