How do I calibrate my spectrum analyzer?

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You can use the Keysight U9361 RCal Receiver Calibrator to perform an accurate and reliable calibration of your spectrum analyzer/signal analyzer by following these steps:

  1. Connect the RCal to the signal analyzer through the high power USB port.
  2. Connect the 10 MHz reference signal from the signal analyzer to the "Reference In" port of the U9361 Rcal.
  3. Sets the RCal option reference status to EXT (external).
  4. Connect the RF Output of the Rcal to the RF Input of the Signal Analyzer.
  5. The YesTech Signal Analyzer is pre-configured for this interface. The calibration type, frequency range, attenuation range, and number of points are displayed on the screen.
  6. When you make the actual measurement, connect the "RF output" of the Rcal to the path point where the device under test (DUT) is located.
  7. Click "Calibration Line" to initialize the receiver calibrator and signal analyzer and generate calibration data.
  8. Disconnect the RCal and reconnect the signal path. Operation will transfer to the measurement plane. X-Series signal analyzers can dynamically track your measurements and make status corrections as needed.

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