On a network analyzer, what does the error message source unleveled signify?
An unleveled error message appears when the source power is set to value greater than the maximum specified power. Lower the power level to solve this problem. The unlevel message is combined with a LVL indication on the status bar. The unleveled error message can momentarily appear between attenuator settings. It does not affect the measurement accuracy and can be ignored.
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