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Data Management
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"Full"
Compatible to R&S EVS300
"Medium"
A reduced set of values
"Short"
A minimum set of values
"Raw"
Only the non-interpreted measurement values from the bitstream in
binary format
Remote command:
Msg Log ← Data selection (Select, GBAS/SCAT-I mode only)
Defines which message information is stored for each slot.
"All"
All message data (human-re bitstream) is stored (default).
"TXT"
Only the human-readable, interpreted message values are stored.
"RAW HEX"
Only the non-interpreted message data from the bitstream in binary
format is stored.
"None"
Message data is not included in the slot data record.
IQ Log ← Data selection (Select, GBAS/SCAT-I mode only)
For future use.
Slot <x> Log ← Data selection (Select, GBAS/SCAT-I mode only)
Activates or deactivates data recording for the corresponding slot.
To toggle between the slots A to D and slots E to H in the menu, press the "More soft-
keys" key.
Export List to USB
Exports the data list to a connected USB storage device.
Remote command:
10.2.3
Activating Data Recording
By default, data is recorded in a specific time interval (see
as recording is active. Alternatively, you can use an external trigger, if available, to
determine when data is stored. For example, you can store data at regular distances
during a moving measurement, based on a rotary position transducer.
Recording GBAS/SCAT-I measurement results
In GBAS/SCAT-I mode, one record is stored for each slot, in a time interval of 62.5
ms,
as long as recording is active. Triggering is not supported. Recording is continued even
if the display update is temporarily stopped (by the "Pause" function).
Starting and Stopping Recording
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Recording a single data record (GBAS/SCAT-I mode only)
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Recording Measurement Data