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R&S FSH
Distance-to-Fault Mode (R&S FSH-K41)
Configuring Cable and Antenna Tests
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7.2.1.2 Creating a Cable Model
The R&S FSH provides two ways to define customized cable models.
The first way is to define a cable model with the "Cable Model Editor" that is part of the
R&S FSH4View software package. The R&S FSH4View is delivered with the
R&S FSH. With this software, you can define a cable model on a PC and then transfer
it to the R&S FSH. Then you can select it just like any other predefined cable model.
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If you do not have access to a PC, but still need a cable model that is not stored on the
R&S FSH, you can also define the characteristics of a cable temporarily on the
R&S FSH itself. It is not possible to save these in a data set, however. They are lost as
soon as you change them or load another cable model.
► Press the MEAS key.
► Press the "Cable Config" softkey.
► Select the "Define User Model" menu item.
A submenu opens.
► Select the "Frequency" menu item.
► Enter the frequency of the cable you are testing.
► Select the "Velocity" menu item.
► Enter the cable velocity.
► Select the "Loss" menu item.
► Enter the cable loss.
You can now perform measurements on the temporary cable definition.
Note that as soon as you change any cable parameter or load another cable
model, the temporary data is lost and you have to define it again if you have to
perform further measurements.
After you have defined the cable characteristics, you still have to activate the use of the
customized cable.
► Press the "Cable Config" softkey.
► Select the "[ ] User Model" menu item.
If the R&S FSH uses the customized cable model, it shows an [X] at the "User
Model" menu item.