Input Output Output Input Figure 1 Insertion loss and mutual isolation measurement block diagram 6.1.2 Measurement steps a) Calibrate the network analyzer; b) Connect the bidirectional user port to be tested and the network analyzer according to Figure 1; c) Set the working frequency range of the network analyzer to the working frequency range of the bidirectional user port to be tested; d) Read the maximum and minimum levels within the working frequency range; e) According to the frequency range requirements in Table 1, measure the insertion loss from the input port to the TV port, the input port to the DP port, and the input port to the FM port; f) According to the frequency range requirements in Table 1, measure the mutual isolation from the TV port to the FM port, the TV port to the DP port, and the FM port to the DP port. If a sweeper is used for measurement, it shall comply with the relevant provisions of GY/T140-1999 and GB/T 11318.1-1996. Connect a 75Ω terminated load to the ports of the device not measured. 6.2 Measurement of reflection loss 6.2.1 See Figure 2 for the measurement block diagram. Output-input diagram 2 Reflection loss measurement block diagram 6.2.2 Measurement steps a) Calibrate the network analyzer with “open circuit”, “short circuit” and “matched load”; b) Set the operating frequency range of the network analyzer to the operating frequency range of the bidirectional user port under test; c) Connect the bidirectional user port under test and the network analyzer as shown in Figure 2; d) According to the requirements of Table 1, directly read the minimum reflection loss of the input port, TV port, FM port and DP port in different frequency bands.
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