The Fluke 6060B Synthesized Signal Generator delivers precise RF signal generation across 10 kHz to 1050 MHz with 10 Hz frequency resolution and ±5 ppm accuracy. This instrument provides independent control of frequency, amplitude, and modulation—making it suitable for research, development, and service environments requiring stable, programmable signal sources. AM and FM modulation capability, coupled with fast switching speed (<100 ms) and excellent spectral purity, supports demanding RF testing and validation workflows.
Technical Specifications
Frequency
• Range: 10 kHz to 1050 MHz
• Resolution: 10 Hz
• Accuracy: ±5 ppm
• Stability: ±1 ppm (aging rate ±5×10⁻¹⁰/day with Option -130; ±1×10⁻⁷/mo with Option -132)
• Switching speed: <100 ms to within 100 Hz of final frequency
Amplitude
• Range: -127 dBm to +13 dBm (extendable to -147 dBm to +19 dBm)
• Resolution: 0.1 dB
• Accuracy: ±1 to ±1.5 dB
• VSWR: <1.5:1 (<+1 dBm); +1 dBm)
• Level flatness: ±0.5 dB
• Switching speed: 400 kHz, deviation >100 Hz)
• AF bandwidth: 0.02 to 100 kHz (3 dB)
• Internal oscillator: 400 Hz and 1000 Hz
• Distortion: 100 Hz)
• Residual FM: 10 Hz rms typical
Spectral Purity
• Harmonics: <-26 dBc
• Non-harmonics: <-60 dBc
Reference
• Output: 10 MHz sinewave, 0 dBm min into 50 Ω
• External input frequencies: 1, 2, 2.5, 5, 10 MHz
• External input level: 0.3–4 V pk-pk (sine or square)
Output
• Source/output impedance: 50 Ω nominal
– Key Features
• Programmable interface with IEEE-488 compatibility (Option -488)
• Built-in diagnostics for operational verification
• Fast frequency and amplitude settling ensures rapid measurement cycles
• Multiple stability options for extended temperature and aging performance
• Low Rate FM option (Option -651) extends external modulation input to 0.5 Hz
– Typical Applications
• RF component and subsystem validation
• Receiver sensitivity and selectivity testing
• Modulation index and deviation measurement
• Transmitter frequency and power verification
• Service and field troubleshooting
– Compatibility & Integration
Optional IEEE-488 interface enables remote programming and integration into automated test systems. External reference inputs (1–10 MHz) support synchronization with laboratory standards or master clock references.

















