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The Spectrum Application (RF Measurements)
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Decimal Separator
Defines the decimal separator for floating-point numerals for the data export/import
files. Evaluation programs require different separators in different languages.
Remote command:
7.13.2 How to Export Trace Data and Numerical Results
The measured trace data and numerical measurement results in tables can be expor-
ted to an ASCII file. For each sweep point the measured trace position and value are
output.
The file is stored with a
.DAT
extension. For details on the storage format see
ter 7.13.4, "Reference: ASCII File Export Format"
For the results of a Spectrum Emission Mask (SEM) or Spurious Emissions measure-
ment, special file export functions are available, see
"How to Save SEM Result Files"
To export trace data and table results
1. Select TRACE > "Trace Config" > "Trace / Data Export" tab.
2. Select "Export all Traces and all Table Results" to export all available measure-
ment result data for the current application, or select a specific "Trace to Export" .
3. Optionally, select the "Include Instrument & Measurement Settings" option to insert
additional information in the export file header.
4. If necessary, change the decimal separator to be used for the ASCII export file.
5. Select the "Export Trace to ASCII File" button.
6. In the file selection dialog box, select the storage location and file name for the
export file.
7. Select "Save" to close the dialog box and export the data to the file.
7.13.3 How to Export a Peak List
You can save the results of a marker peak list to an ASCII file.
1. Press the MKR FUNCT key.
2. Select the "Marker Peak List" softkey.
3. Set the marker peak list "State" to "On" .
4. Press the RUN SINGLE key to perform a single sweep measurement and create a
marker peak list.
Importing and Exporting Measurement Results for Evaluation