So I finally got around to trying out the recently purchased R&S FSH-Z1 power sensor that goes with my FSH3 SA.
All looked good so what to use as a reference power source? First thing I grabbed was an old HP 435A power meter.
As most will know these have a built in 0dBm (1mW) reference at 50 MHz. As this was an old meter that I'd never tested before I did a basic check to make sure there was no DC on the output using the trusty Fluke 8060A There wasn't any DC but switching the meter to AC showed 2.5V RMS at 50Hz
. I'm gussing the main smoothing cap(s) have gone. I think that 435A will become a donor.
So I set up the R&S CMS-33 comms test set as a source.
All looks good. There is a ~0.5dB difference from the set output setting but this is well within the the specification of the CMS-33.
So we need a third measurement or refence to find exactly what is Watt.
Enter the HP 432A and not one but two 478A thermistor sensors (about £20,000 worth at current Keysight list prices)
Bill, Dave and the two Doctors would be happy - perfect agreement
. Test at -5dBm shown I did check other points.
More interstingly, while the FSH-Z1 is specified for 10MHz to 8GHz some testing shows that it is perfectly good all the way down to 500kHz