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 **Beat Note Monitor ** **Beat Note Monitor **
  
-The Front Panel for the ICE-CP1 has four SMA or FC connectors. The second bottom-most connector is an SMA which is the digitized (i.e. square-wave) version of the input beat-note after a divide-by-2. For example, if the input beat note is 6 GHz, the monitor will have a 3 GHz output.  The signal is ~0 dBm in power regardless of the strength of the input beat-note signal.+The Front Panel for the ICE-CP1 has four SMA or FC connectors. The top-most connector is an SMA which is the digitized (i.e. square-wave) version of the input beat-note after a divide-by-2. For example, if the input beat note is 6 GHz, the monitor will have a 3 GHz output.  The signal is ~0 dBm in power regardless of the strength of the input beat-note signal.
  
  
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 **Beat Note Input ** **Beat Note Input **
  
-The Front Panel for the ICE-CP1 has four SMA or FC connectors. The top connector (SMA for ICE-CP1-SMA, FC for ICE-CP1-FC) is the beat note signal input. When FC, this input should be a <1 mW signal containing overlapped light from both lasers. When an SMA, this input should be an electrical signal, typically the output of the D2-160.+The Front Panel for the ICE-CP1 has four SMA or FC connectors. The SMA connector 2<sup>nd</sup> from the bottom is the beat note signal input. When FC, this input should be a <1 mW signal containing overlapped light from both lasers. When an SMA, this input should be an electrical signal, typically the output of the D2-160 or D2-260 Beat Note Detector.
  
 **Laser Current ** **Laser Current **
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