I wrote a simple procedure for the two measurements. If you could upload the TS files, I would add them.
How i can measure this data? Need measure open ports after calibration?
Here Hugen screenshots: 6dB attenuator on S11 port (S21 port open) and 60dB between ports, after ~3.8GHz possible see dynamic lost
To measure the S11 noise floor, I used the standard cal kit that was provided with the V2. The standards were connected directly to the VNA's ports (no cables or adapters were used). Standards were properly torqued. Three different bands were used, 1MHz - 1.5GHz, 1.5GHz-3GHz and 3GHz - 4.4GHz, calibrating for each band.
For the new VNA, add another band from 4.4GHz to 6GHz. Cal the instrument for one of the bands using the supplied SOL standards, then with the load installed, measure S11 and save it to a Touchstone file. Do that for all four bands.
The specs for the System dynamic range for the V2P is 60dB < 3GHz and 70dB < 3GHz, without averaging. I will assume System mean no amplification. As before, the standard cal kit that was provided with the V2 was used. The standards were connected directly to the VNA's ports. For the thru, a single cable was attached from port 1 to 2. I used one of the blue cables supplied with the V2P. A;; connections were properly torqued. Three different bands were used, 1MHz - 1.5GHz, 1.5GHz-3GHz and 3GHz - 4.4GHz, calibrating for each band. Both ports were terminated to 50 ohms when making the measurement.
I used my software to make all of these measurements. The ideal model was used in all cases. My software supports the leakage term. When measuring above 3GHz, I show it with and without the leakage term.
So, again cal the unit and theninstall a load on each port and measure S21. Save that data to a Touchstone file. Do this for all four bands. Zip up all 8 Touchstone files and upload them here.
My software I think uses the 0x42 address for the ADF4350 power. You can find that setting under the Setup/Diagnostics tab, Filters/Attenuators. Once you enter a new number it should send it to the VNA. You should be able to cal the unit, or just normalize with a cable shorting port 1&2 together. Look at S21 after changing it. You should be able to see the change. Of course, you need to be in the range that it's using the ADF4350.