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hp 8481A sensor below 10 MHz
The specs say the lowest frequency to be measured is 10 MHz, but for hobby use, how low will it go and still be reasonably accurate? For the test I calibrated the 8481A with the 437B power meter. I used an Agilent 8648A signal generator for the stimulation. The reference power is 0.0 dBm (1.00 mW).
It works reasonably well below 10 MHz (for hobby use) I'd say down to 4 MHz (say for calibrating a ham radio with PL-259s
). Make your own determination if you have one of these.
With the data you could extend the cal factor correction data in the meter table I suppose, (for hobby use). I don't know how many entries it can hold though.
MHz | dBm | mW | uW error |
10 | 0.05 | 1.012 | +12 |
9 | 0.05 | 1.011 | +11 |
8 | +0.02 | 1.006 | +6 |
7 | 0.01 | 1.002 | +2 |
6 | -.01 | 0.997 | -3 |
5 | -0.08 | 0.983 | -17 |
4 | -0.15 | 0.967 | -33 |
3 | -0.36 | 0.920 | -80 |
2 | -0.7 | 0.851 | -149 |
1 | -1.21 | 0.757 | -243 |