![]() Termination methods depend on what you are trying to terminate from and to. It looks like this generator only reads out signal in dBµ, which no AM/FM tuner manual is going to give you. You'll need the attached conversion chart. You may not want to hear this, but at least look at the manual. You won't hurt anything by pressing buttons, and this generator won't be damaged connecting it to a scope, nor will the scope. Most synthesized generators have similar front panel operations. The AM MOD button should be illuminated, as should the AM INT button). That should give you 50% AM modulation (you may have to do something on the left side of the unit where the modulation control block is I'm just going from a pic of the front panel. Then press 50 and under UNIT press kHz/%. Want to see AM modulation? Under FUNCTION, press AM MOD. ![]() This will get you a 10 MHz signal at about 10 mV. Under FUNCTION press AMPTD, then 100, under UNIT press dBµ. On the generator, under FUNCTION press Frequency, then 10, then under UNIT press MHZ. If you have an oscilloscope, just run a BNC to BNC cable from the generator output to your scope's input. Click to expand.Termination methods depend on what you are trying to terminate from and to.
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