USER'S MANUAL. RP-110
Once selected, signals are loaded into the instrument and on the right bottom
appears a label [MEM XX] with the number of memory used (See Figure 5.-).
If the user changes any parameter of a signal when it is in operational mode,
the instrument gets out of the memory state and the user must have re-
activate it. To keep the memory state the user must enable the option LOCK
PILOTS.
Press the key SEL
Press the cursor key UP or DOWN
parameter.
4.2.2 Signals Generator
Through this function the user defines the parameters of the pilot signal that the
RP-110 emits in the working frequency band (from 5 to 2150 MHz) in order to
characterize the transmission channel. It is possible to select the following parameters:
pilot signal, frequency, level and enable or disable the signal.
When starting the RP-110, the last working session parameters are recovered
and they are shown on the screen.
At the graph on the screen the six pilot signals appears simultaneously.
Signals emitting are in continuous black colour. Discontinuous signals are not in
emission.
Frequency is represented by the horizontal axis of the graph.
Power level is represented by the vertical axis of the graph.
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Figure 5.-
[3] to move between parameters.
[4] to change the status of a
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