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This [[:Category:Advanced Option|advanced option]] specifies the default attenuator that should be set in the analyser by default when a voltage measurement should be performed in a multiband immunity test.
This [[:Category:Advanced Option|advanced option]] specifies the default attenuator that should be set in the analyser by default when a voltage measurement should be performed in a multiband immunity test.


By default this value is set to 30 dB. The algorithm of the voltage measurement in a multiband immunity test is however able to modify this initial attenuator value to get a more accurate measurement.
By default this value is set to 30 dB. The algorithm of the voltage measurement in a multiband immunity test is however able to modify the attenuation after it is initially set to get a more accurate measurement.


There are other advanced options available that are related to the measurement of the voltage level in multiband immunity tests.
There are other advanced options available that are related to the measurement of the voltage level in multiband immunity tests.

Latest revision as of 08:52, 23 February 2021

This advanced option specifies the default attenuator that should be set in the analyser by default when a voltage measurement should be performed in a multiband immunity test.

By default this value is set to 30 dB. The algorithm of the voltage measurement in a multiband immunity test is however able to modify the attenuation after it is initially set to get a more accurate measurement.

There are other advanced options available that are related to the measurement of the voltage level in multiband immunity tests.

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Warning: Any change and/or modification to the advanced options, can result in unexpected results and/or incorrect measurement results. Changes in any advanced option should be verified and checked very carefully!