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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – for products returned to HP from another country.; Limitation of Warranty; NO OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. HP SPECIFICALLY; Exclusive Remedies; INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON; Assistance; For any assistance, contact your nearest Hewlett-Packard; Sales; and Service
  • Page 4 – Safety Symbols; Caution; General Safety Considerations; Warning
  • Page 5 – HP; Options; and; HP 8560A Quick Reference Guide
  • Page 6 – Contents; General Information
  • Page 8 – General Troubleshooting
  • Page 13 – Index
  • Page 14 – Figures
  • Page 17 – Tables
  • Page 19 – General Information; HP 8560A Spectrum Analyzer Service Manual; Manual Organization; Chapter 5, Major Assembly and Cable Locations,
  • Page 20 – l-2 General Information
  • Page 21 – Instrument Variations; General Information 1-3
  • Page 24 – The HP 8560A Service Kit (HP part number; Description; Recommended Test Equipment; HP 856OA Installation and Verification Manual; for the performance tests.; -6 General Information
  • Page 25 – Electrostatic Discharge; Reducing Potential for ESD Damage
  • Page 26 – Static-Safe Accessories; Returning Instruments for Service; Service Tag; -8 General Information
  • Page 28 – Outer Carton; Figure 1-3. HP 8560A Shipping Container and Cushioning Materials
  • Page 29 – Sales and Service Offices; Note; Within the USA, a toll-free phone number is available for ordering; General Information l-l 1
  • Page 30 – -12 General Information
  • Page 32 – -14 General Information
  • Page 33 – General Information 1-15
  • Page 34 – ment Substitution; -16 General Information
  • Page 35 – Introduction; Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 36 – the instrument meets its specifications.; -2 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 37 – Adjustment Tools; For adjustments requiring; Instrument Service Position; Adjustment Procedures 2-3
  • Page 38 – -4 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 39 – Adjustment Procedures 2-5
  • Page 40 – -6 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 41 – Adjustment Procedures 2-7
  • Page 43 – Using the TAM; To select an adjustment, press; Test Equipment; Test 8. Low Band Flatness; When connecting signals from the HP; Adjustment Indicator; Adjustment Procedures 2-9
  • Page 45 – Adjustment Procedures 2-11
  • Page 46 – -12 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 47 – cover from the A6 Power Supply.
  • Page 48 – Display Adjustment; Assembly Adjusted; Equipment; Adapters
  • Page 49 – Procedure; FOCUS; Deflection Adjustments; STORE; Adjustment Procedures 2-15
  • Page 50 – Y GAIN until the; -16 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 51 – Intensity Adjustments; Adjustment Procedures 2-17
  • Page 52 – Figure 2-4. A2 Display Adjustment Locations
  • Page 53 – Fast Zero Span Adjustments; Adjustment Procedures 2-19
  • Page 54 – Adjustment; A5 IF Assembly; Related Performance Test; Resolution Bandwidth Accuracy and Selectivity; The center frequency of each IF; Adjustment Setup; Special Tuning Tool; -20 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 55 – LC; Adjustment Procedures 2-21
  • Page 56 – CC CTR Adjustment Fixed Factory Select Capacitor; XTAL; IF ADJUST STATUS; -22 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 57 – XTAL CTR Adjustment Fixed Factory Select Capacitor; XTAL CTR; Currently Loaded Capacitor Value; Adjustment Procedures 2-23
  • Page 58 – Capacitor Value; -24 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 59 – IF Amplitude Adjustments; Attenuator adjustment.; IF Gain Uncertainty Test; Frequency Synthesizer; Test Cable; Figure 2-6. IF Amplitude Adjustment Setup
  • Page 60 – A 4 L O G A M P; Figure 2-7. IF Amplitude Adjustment Locations; A4 Log Amp/Cal Oscillator Amplitude Adjustment; ADJ CURR IF STATE; -26 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 61 – CURR IF STATE; Adjustment Procedures 2-27
  • Page 62 – A5 Reference Attenuator Adjustment; ADJ; A5 Adjustment Verification; -28 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 63 – DC Log Amplifier Adjustments; A4 Limiter Phase Adjustment; Adjustment Procedures 2-29
  • Page 64 – A4 Linear Fidelity Adjustment; -30 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 65 – Adjustment Procedures 2-31
  • Page 66 – A4 LOG Fidelity Adjustment; -32 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 67 – Sampling Oscillator Adjustment; Al5 RF Assembly; Sampler are also adjusted.; An asterisk
  • Page 68 – Phase Detector Bias Adjustment; Power and Sampler Match Adjustments; -34 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 71 – Al4 Frequency Control Assembly; Related Performance Tests; Frequency Span Accuracy; graticule in a 20 MHz span.; Microwave Frequency Counter
  • Page 72 – YTO Main Coil Adjustments; EXT MXR UMPR; LOCK HARMONIC 6; -38 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 74 – First LO Distribution Amplifier Adjustment; Figure 2-11. First LO Distribution Amplifier Adjustment Setup; -40 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 76 – Tracking Generator Power Level Adjustments; Cable; -42 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 77 – TRACKING GENRATOR, SRC PWR ON; Adjustment Procedures 2-43
  • Page 78 – Setting; -44 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 79 – Frequency Response Adjustment; Figure 2-13. Frequency Response Adjustment Setup
  • Page 80 – MORE OF 2 SERVICE CAL DATA,; -46 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 81 – jumper on the A2 Controller assembly in the WR PROT; Adjustment Procedures 2-47
  • Page 82 – Calibrator Amplitude Adjustment; Figure 2-14. Calibrator Amplitude Adjustment Setup
  • Page 83 – reading on the HP 8902A display.; Adjustment Procedures 2-49
  • Page 84 – Figure 2-15. 10 MHz Frequency Reference Adjustment Setup; Cables; SWITCH
  • Page 85 – REAR PANEL; MHz EXT; Adjustment Procedures 2-51
  • Page 86 – Demodulator Adjustment; Figure 2-16. Demodulator Adjustment Setup; -52 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 87 – AM/FM DEMOD FM DEMOD ON; Adjustment Procedures 2-53
  • Page 88 – FM DEMOD for the loudest audio tone from the internal speaker.; -54 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 89 – External Mixer Bias Adjustment; The bias is adjusted for a 0 Vdc output.; Figure 2-17. External Mixer Bias Adjustment Setup; FUNCTION; Adjustment Procedures 2-55
  • Page 90 – EXTERNAL MIXER BIAS,; EXT BIAS ZERO for a DVM reading of 0.000 Vdc; -56 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 91 – External Mixer Amplitude Adjustment; Figure 2-18. External Mixer Amplitude Adjustment Setup; Adjustment Procedures 2-57
  • Page 92 – -58 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 94 – Second IF Gain Adjustment; -60 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 95 – Adjustment Procedures 2-61
  • Page 97 – Signal ID Oscillator Adjustment; is then set to the frequency determined by the following equation:; Figure 2-20. Signal ID Oscillator Adjustment Setup; Adjustment Procedures 2-63
  • Page 98 – INTERNAL MIXER SIG ID ON SGL SWP.; -64 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 99 – H z; MHz; Adjustment Procedures 2-65
  • Page 100 – thus ensure proper input power to the ECL divide-by-two chip.; Figure 2-21. 600 MHz Amplitude Adjustment Setup
  • Page 101 – Adjustment Procedures 2-67
  • Page 102 – -68 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 103 – and Adjustment Location; adjustment sequence is complete, press; Adjustment Procedures 2-69
  • Page 104 – -70 Adjustment Procedures
  • Page 105 – A10 Tracking Generator Assembly; Tracking Adjustment Range; Adjustment Procedures 2-71
  • Page 106 – Figure 2-23. Tracking Oscillator Adjustment Setup
  • Page 108 – right; Assembly Replacement 3-1
  • Page 109 – Access to Internal Assemblies; To remove the analyzer’s cover assembly, refer to Procedure 1.; Cable Color Code; -2 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 110 – Procedure 1. Analyzer Cover; the cover assembly off towards the rear of the instrument.; Assembly Replacement 3-3
  • Page 113 – and Line-Switch Assembly Mounting Screws; -6 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 114 – Assembly Replacement 3-7
  • Page 115 – coated edge towards the inside of the analyzer.; -8 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 116 – Figure 3-6. Placing the CRT into the Front Frame; Assembly Replacement 3-9
  • Page 117 – 0 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 118 – Keyboard/Front Panel Keys; Removal; Assembly Replacement
  • Page 119 – RPG; Disconnect the RPG cable from the; Replacement; a lock washer and nut on the RPG shaft to hold it in the frame.; -12 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 120 – and AS Assemblies; Assembly Replacement 3-13
  • Page 121 – A4, and A5 Assemblies; cables are routed properly on the clip as illustrated in Figure 3-9.; -14 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 122 – Assembly Replacement 3-15
  • Page 123 – -18 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 124 – Assembly Replacement 3-17
  • Page 126 – Procedure 6. A6 Power Supply Assembly
  • Page 127 – Figure
  • Page 129 – High Voltage Assembly
  • Page 130 – Assembly Replacement 3-23
  • Page 132 – Procedure 8. A7 through Al3 Assemblies; A l l Y T O; Assembly Replacement 3-25
  • Page 133 – -26 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 134 – Assembly Replacement 3-27
  • Page 135 – A7 1st LO Distribution Amplifier; -28 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 136 – A8 Low Band Mixer; Assembly Replacement 3-29
  • Page 137 – A9 Input Attenuator; Figure 3-18. A9 Mounting Screws at Right Frame
  • Page 138 – Figure 3-17. A10 Tracking Generator Mounting Screws
  • Page 139 – All YTO; inch wrench to remove; Place the All Assembly in the analyzer.; -32 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 140 – Al3 Second Converter; Assembly Replacement 3-33
  • Page 141 – Procedure 9. Al4 and Al5 Assemblies; R e m o v a l; Place the analyzer on its right side frame.; Figure 3-19. Al4 and Al5 Assembly Removal; -34 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 142 – Assembly Replacement 3-35
  • Page 143 – Procedure 9. Al4 and A15 Assemblies; -36 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 144 – Procedure 10. Al7 CRT Driver; Assembly Replacement 3-37
  • Page 145 – Fan; hazard which may result in personal injury.; To reinstall the fan, connect the fan wire to; exits out the front of the instrument.; -38 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 146 – Battery; Battery; removing the battery.; Assembly Replacement 3-39
  • Page 147 – Procedure 13. Rear Frame/Rear Dress Panel; electrical shock
  • Page 148 – Assembly Replacement 3-41
  • Page 151 – Procedure 14. W3 Line Switch Cable
  • Page 152 – Assembly Replacement 3-45
  • Page 153 – the tie wrap holding the cable to the contact housing.; Quantity; Figure 3-25. Line Switch Mounting Screw and Cable Dress
  • Page 155 – Replacement (Without Contact Removal Tool); Screw Quantity; -48 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 157 – -50 Assembly Replacement
  • Page 158 – from the OCXO and remove the OCXO from the; to the OCXO and position the OCXO in the analyzer.; Assembly Replacement 3-51
  • Page 159 – Ordering Information; the order to the nearest Hewlett-Packard office.; Direct Mail-Order System; Advantages of using the system are as follows:; Replaceable Parts 4-l
  • Page 160 – Direct Phone-Order System; orders are normally delivered the following business day.; Parts List Format; The following information is listed for each part:; Firmware-Dependent Part Numbers; Refer to Firmware Note: HP 856X Series, HP; -2 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 161 – REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS; ABBREVIATIONS; Replaceable Parts 4-3
  • Page 162 – -4 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 163 – TC
  • Page 164 – -6 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 165 – Replaceable Parts 4-7
  • Page 166 – -8 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 167 – Replaceable Parts 4-9
  • Page 168 – -10 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 169 – Replaceable Parts
  • Page 170 – -12 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 171 – Replaceable Parts 4-13
  • Page 172 – -14 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 173 – Replaceable Parts 4-15
  • Page 174 – -16 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 175 – Replaceable Parts 4-17
  • Page 176 – -18 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 177 – Replaceable Parts 4-19
  • Page 178 – -20 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 179 – Replaceable Parts 4-2 1
  • Page 180 – -22 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 181 – Replaceable Parts 4-23
  • Page 182 – -24 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 183 – BOARD MOUNT; Replaceable Parts 4-25
  • Page 184 – -26 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 185 – Replaceable Parts 4-27
  • Page 186 – -28 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 187 – Replaceable Parts 4-29
  • Page 188 – -30 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 190 – -32 Replaceable Parts
  • Page 196 – Page; A4 Log Amplifier/Cal Oscillator; Major Assembly and Cable Locations
  • Page 197 – Assemblies; -2 Major Assembly and Cable Locations
  • Page 198 – W39 Low Band Mixer; Major Assembly and Cable Locations 5-3
  • Page 206 – refer to “Troubleshooting to a Functional Section” in this chapter.; Error Messages; usually required. Refer to Chapter 2, “Adjustment Procedures.”; necessary parts are connected to their grounds.; Assembly Level Text; General Troubleshooting
  • Page 207 – Assembly Test Points; Pad; Ribbon Cables; -2 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 208 – General Troubleshooting 6-3
  • Page 209 – -4 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 210 – General Troubleshooting 6-5
  • Page 211 – -6 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 213 – Troubleshooting to a Functional Section; TAM” in this chapter.; END; pin 3 and pin 14 should measure about 4 Vp-p. If the levels are; -8 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 214 – Table 6-1. Location of Assembly Troubleshooting; General Troubleshooting 6-9
  • Page 215 – HELP; Diagnostic Functions; Diagnostic; -10 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 216 – Print Page; Revision Connectors
  • Page 217 – located; Blank Display; inside out; Controller Check; The TAM performs a check-sum of all ROMs, RAM; -12 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 218 – Manual Probe Troubleshooting; General Troubleshooting 6-13
  • Page 219 – Cal Osc. Troubleshooting Mode; to the A5 IF; -14 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 220 – The following information can be found in this section:; Viewing Multiple Messages; MORE; . An error message is displayed in the active function block.; General Troubleshooting 6-15
  • Page 221 – Error Message Elimination; to; System Analyzer Programming Errors (100 to 150); PWR ON STATE; -16 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 222 – RG; General Troubleshooting 6-17
  • Page 223 – -18 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 224 – General Troubleshooting 6-19
  • Page 226 – General Troubleshooting 6-21
  • Page 227 – -22 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 228 – General Troubleshooting 6-23
  • Page 229 – -24 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 231 – AMPL; -26 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 232 – General Troubleshooting 6-27
  • Page 233 – -28 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 234 – Cal; General Troubleshooting 6-29
  • Page 235 – -30 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 236 – General Troubleshooting 6-3 1
  • Page 237 – -32 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 238 – ROM; General Troubleshooting 6-33
  • Page 239 – -34 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 240 – Block Diagram Description; General Troubleshooting 6-35
  • Page 241 – RF Section; A7 LODA
  • Page 242 – Synthesizer Section; Sweeping the First LO
  • Page 243 – -38 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 244 – IF Section; General Troubleshooting 6-39
  • Page 246 – Section; The ADC/Interface section includes the A3 Interface Assembly,; General Troubleshooting 6-41
  • Page 247 – ADC; appears along the left edge of the CRT, indicating; Triggering; from the A6 Power Supply. Video triggering originates from; All four RAM; -42 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 248 – Display/Power Supply Section
  • Page 249 – -44 General Troubleshooting
  • Page 254 – The ADC/Interface Section includes the
  • Page 256 – VIDEO TRIGGER
  • Page 257 – Troubleshooting Using the TAM; I N T E R F A C E; Automatic Fault Isolation; Disconnect W2 from
  • Page 258 – Table 7-2. Automatic Fault Isolation References
  • Page 259 – Table 7-3. TAM Tests Versus A3 Test Connectors
  • Page 260 – Problems; Keyboard Interface
  • Page 261 – RPG Interface
  • Page 262 – Triggering Problems
  • Page 264 – Flatness Control (RF Gain; NEXT BAND
  • Page 265 – A3 Assembly’s Video Circuits
  • Page 267 – Log Offset/Log Expand
  • Page 269 – Latch Outputs; Video Filter Buffer Amplifier
  • Page 270 – Positive/Negative Peak Detectors
  • Page 271 – Peak Detector Reset; Versus Detector Mode; Rosenfell Detector
  • Page 272 – ADC MUX
  • Page 274 – Track and Hold; on the HP 8560A and set the controls as follows:
  • Page 275 – A3 Assembly’s ADC Circuits; ADC Control Signals
  • Page 276 – ADC Start/Stop Control
  • Page 279 – A3 Assembly’s Control Circuits; Analog Bus Drivers
  • Page 280 – Analog Bus Timing; INTERNAL MIXER
  • Page 281 – Interface Strobe Select; Truth Table; Table
  • Page 285 – “faults” in the rest of the IF Section.; the levels and paths through the IF Section.; F cannot make valid measurements on test connectors; A 5 I F
  • Page 286 – Table 8-1. Automatic Fault Isolation References; Troubleshooting A4 Log Amplifier with the TAM
  • Page 289 – , A 4 L O G A M P / C A L O S C A S S E M B L Y; Figure 8-2. IF Section Troubleshooting with TAM
  • Page 290 – Troubleshooting A4 Cal Oscillator with the TAM
  • Page 291 – Automatic IF Adjustment
  • Page 292 – Parameters Adjusted
  • Page 293 – Requirements
  • Page 294 – Performance Test Failures; IF Gain Uncertainty Performance Test; Table 8-4. Available Reference Level Range; Table 8-5. Signal Level for Reference Level Display
  • Page 296 – A4 Assembly’s Log Amplifier Circuits
  • Page 297 – Linear Amplifiers; IF Gain Application Guidelines
  • Page 298 – Video Offset; Video Output; REF
  • Page 301 – Input Switch
  • Page 302 – Synchronous Detector; Limiter
  • Page 303 – Log Offset/Gain Compensation; Log Offset Compensation; Video M; UX
  • Page 304 – A5 IF Section
  • Page 308 – I I I I I
  • Page 310 – Common IF Signature Problems
  • Page 312 – MHz Resolution Bandwidth Problems
  • Page 314 – IF
  • Page 315 – Step Gains
  • Page 316 – A4 Assembly’s Cal Oscillator Circuit
  • Page 318 – FULL IF ADJ
  • Page 322 – Sweep Generator
  • Page 328 – Controller Assembly is operating properly.; Controller Section 9-1
  • Page 329 – Table 9-1. TAM Tests Versus Test Connectors; -2 Controller Section
  • Page 330 – Controller Section 9-3
  • Page 331 – Display Problems; Line Generators; MORE CRT; -4 Controller Section
  • Page 332 – Troubleshoot the circuits associated with any bad waveforms.; Figure 9-2. Line Generator Output Waveforms; Blanking; Using an oscilloscope, check for blanking pulses at; Controller Section 9-5
  • Page 333 – -6 Controller Section
  • Page 334 – Display Jumbled or Trace Off Screen; Controller Section 9-7
  • Page 336 – Controller Section 9-9
  • Page 337 – -10 Controller Section
  • Page 338 – Long Lines Dimmer Than Short Lines; Controller Section 9-11
  • Page 339 – Analog Zero-Span Problems; -12 Controller Section
  • Page 340 – Synchronization; Frequency-Count Marker Problems; Controller Section 13
  • Page 341 – Frequency Counter; -14 Controller Section
  • Page 342 – Controller Section 15
  • Page 343 – Keyboard Problems; SP; -16 Controller Section
  • Page 346 – Confirming a Faulty Synthesizer Section
  • Page 348 – M Hz
  • Page 350 – Figure 10-2. Sampler and Sampling Oscillator Test Setup; CENTER FREQ
  • Page 351 – Table 10-2. Sampling Oscillator Test Frequencies; Troubleshooting Test Setup; Synthesizer Section 10-7
  • Page 352 – Table 10-3. YTO Frequency in TEST Position
  • Page 353 – Synthesizer Section 10-9
  • Page 357 – General PLL Troubleshooting; PLL Locked at Wrong Frequency; Numbers in the following text identify items in Figure 10-4.; Unlocked PLL; the following text identify items in Figure 10-5.
  • Page 359 – Frequency Span Accuracy Problems; for a listing of sweep-signal destinations versus; Table 10-6. Sweep Signal Destination versus Span; Determining the First LO Span; following steps to determine the first-LO’s span:; Table 10-7. Harmonic Mixing Number versus Center Frequency
  • Page 360 – Confirming Span Problems
  • Page 362 – Roller Oscillator Span Problems (LO Spans
  • Page 363 – Sweep Switch
  • Page 367 – Unlocked YTO PLL; Operation; Main
  • Page 369 – Troubleshooting an Unlocked YTO PLL; LO FREQ
  • Page 370 – YTO Frequency Error = MHz
  • Page 374 – Table 10-13. Voltages in FM Coil and Main Loop Drivers
  • Page 375 – Voltages
  • Page 376 – Unlocked Roller Oscillator PLL
  • Page 377 – between
  • Page 383 – Unlocked Offset Lock Loop (Sampling Oscillator)
  • Page 386 – Unlocked Reference PLL
  • Page 389 – INTERNAL; Sampler and Sampler IF
  • Page 391 – Sweep Generator Circuit
  • Page 393 – R F A S S E M B L Y; Figure 10-l 1. Simplified Synthesizer Section; Ih
  • Page 394 – A l 4 F R E Q U E N C Y C O N T R O L
  • Page 395 – I I; Figure 10-13. Simplified Al5 Assembly Block Diagram
  • Page 400 – R F
  • Page 401 – Table 11-l. Automatic Fault Isolation References
  • Page 402 – Table 11-2. TAM Tests versus Test Connectors; set the SPAN to 0 Hz and
  • Page 403 – Low Band Problems; REALIGN LO
  • Page 407 – RF Section 1
  • Page 408 – L O D I S T R I B U T I O N ,
  • Page 412 – SINGLE; 0 MHz Reference
  • Page 416 – A10 Tracking Generator (Option
  • Page 417 – Output Goes Unleveled (ERR 900 or ERR 901)
  • Page 418 – Excessive Residual FM
  • Page 420 – Harmonic/Spurious Outputs Too High
  • Page 424 – The Display/Power Supply Section contains the A6 Power Supply,
  • Page 425 – Figure 12-l. Simplified Section Block Diagram
  • Page 427 – Table 12-2. Automatic Fault Isolation References
  • Page 428 – C R T D R I V E R; Table 12-3. TAM Tests versus Test Connectors
  • Page 430 – Display Distortion
  • Page 431 – Focus Problems
  • Page 432 – Intensity Problems
  • Page 434 – A6 Power Supply Assembly
  • Page 440 – Power Up; the supplies are up and stable. PWR UP will go high when the
  • Page 444 – Component-Level Information Packets; CLIP
  • Page 445 – Table A-l. HP 8560A Spectrum Analyzer Documented Assemblies; A4 Log Amplifier/CAL OSC 3207A and above
  • Page 446 – HP 8580A Spectrum Analyzer Documented Assemblies (continued); Al5 RF Board
  • Page 447 – Serial Prefixed below 3207A; A4 Log Amplifier
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Safety Symbols The following safety symbols are used throughout this manual. Familiarize yourself with each of the symbols and its meaning before operating this instrument. Caution The caution sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, c...

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HP 8560A Spectrum Analyzer Documentation Outline For ordering information, contact a Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office. Manuals Shipped with Your Instrument HP 8560A Installation and Verification Manual n Tells you how to install the spectrum analyzer. n Tells you what your analyzer’s specifi...

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