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Chapter 3
Using the ENR Data Diskette
Saving the ENR Data to the Noise Figure Analyzer’s Internal Memory
Saving the ENR Data to the Noise Figure
Analyzer’s Internal Memory
To save the current Noise Source ENR data from the diskette (A: drive)
to the Noise Figure Analyzer’s internal memory (C: drive) proceed as
follows:
Step 1. Load the ENR table as described in “Loading the ENR Data from
Diskette” on page 37.
Step 2. Press the
File
key and press the
Save
menu key.
Step 3. The ENR menu key indicates whether the file is currently loaded as a
measuremnet table (
Meas Table
) or a calibration table (
Cal Table
). Press
the
ENR
menu key and select whether you want to store the ENR table as
a
Meas Table
or a
Cal Table
. If you intend to use the same common ENR
table for calibration and measurement, then set the ENR table as
Meas
Table
.
The Noise Figure Analyzer allows you to use the same or separate ENR
tables for calibration and measurement as required. For more details on
using ENR tables see the Noise Figure Analyzer User’s Guide .
When the ENR table is selected, the
Alpha Editor
is now presented to you,
allowing you to specify a name for the file. If required you can use the
numeric keypad to enter numbers in the filename. Note that you can also
use the default filename which is in the format
TSTxxxx
where x is a
sequentially allocated number. For details of the filename format used
for the ENR data supplied on the diskette, see “ENR filename format” on
page 38.
Step 4. Input the name of the ENR table using the
Alpha Editor
and numeric
keypad. Use the
Tab
key to move to the
“..”:
field.
Step 5. If the
To: Path:
field is currently
A:
, press the
Select
menu key and use
the arrow key to highlight [-C-], then press the
Select
menu key again.
With the
To: Path:
field set to
C:
press
Enter
to save the file with the
specified filename.
When the file is successfully saved, a message, for example:
C:A0100364.ENR file saved
appears on the status line of the display.
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