Frequency Counter (220-0305) Operation Faxback Doc. # 6777 TURNING ON THE COUNTER To turn on the counter, set POWER OFF/ON to ON. SETTING THE INPUT IMPEDANCE You can select an input impedance of 50 ohms or a high-impedance setting. Set the input impedance switch to 50 ohms if you connected the supplied antenna or an optional 50 ohms coaxial cable. Set the switch to HiZ if you connected an optional high-impedance probe, such as an oscilloscope probe. SETTING THE FREQUENCY RANGE To ensure accurate measurements, set the frequency range switch to the position that corresponds to the frequency you want to measure. Set the switch to DOWN to measure frequencies between 1 and 50 MHz. Set it to UP to measure frequencies between 50 MHz and 1.3 GHz (gigahertz). Note: If the measured frequency is in a range other than that indicated by the switch setting, the meter might give incorrect results. SETTING THE GATE SPEED You can select from two gate speeds: slow and fast. The slow gate speed (the default setting) updates the display every 1.28 S. This setting provides the maximum display resolution (least significant digit is in units of 100 Hz). The fast gate speed updates the display more quickly (every 128 mS) but shows a lower resolution (least significant digit is kilohertz). Press GATE SPEED to toggle between a fast and slow gate speed. MEASURING FREQUENCIES The counter's display shows all measurements in Megahertz (MHz). After you turn on the counter and set the input impedance, frequency range, and gate speed, do the following to measure frequencies. If you connected an antenna, fully extend the antenna and be sure the input impedance switch is set to 50 ohms. Then turn on the device whose frequency you want to measure. For example, to check the transmission frequency of a channel on a CB radio, turn on the CB. Then select the desired channel and press the CB's talk button. The counter's display shows the channel's transmission frequency. If you connected an optional cable, you can measure frequencies from an oscilloscope or other high-impedance input probe. Be sure the input impedance switch is set to HiZ. Then turn on the device whose frequency you want to measure. Caution: Any input signal should not exceed 1.4 V peak-to-peak. Measuring signals with a higher voltage could damage the counter. Note: When you do input a specific frequency, the display shows random frequencies. USING THE BACKLIGHT The counter's display has a backlight to help you see the display in low light conditions. To turn on the backlight, press BACK LIGHT. The backlight stays on for about 10 seconds. To keep the light on for an extended period of time, press and hold down BACK LIGHT for at least 2 seconds. The backlight stays on until you turn off the counter. (LB/all-06/30/94)