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        <description>This is a short introductory tutorial on Zero-Span operation on a Spectrum Analyzer.  It describes what zero-span is, how to set it up, and how to interpret the display.  Zero-Span is typically used to observe the Amplitude variations of an RF signal vs. Time - basically demodulating an AM signal.  A "trick" is also briefly discussed which talks about using a "slope demod" to be able to view FM (frequency modulation) as well.</description>
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