
Common measurement settings
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New Table
Opens the "Edit conversion loss table" dialog box to configure a new conversion loss
table.
For details on table configuration, see
"Creating and editing conversion loss tables"
Remote command:
Edit Table
Opens the "Edit conversion loss table" dialog box to edit the selected conversion loss
table.
For details on table configuration, see
"Creating and editing conversion loss tables"
Remote command:
Delete Table
Deletes the currently selected conversion loss table after you confirm the action.
Remote command:
Import Table
Imports one or more stored conversion loss tables from any directory and copies them
to the instrument's
C:\R_S\INSTR\USER\cvl\
directory. They can then be assigned
for use for a specific frequency range (see
Note:
Before copying any files to the
C:\R_S\INSTR\USER\cvl\
directory, the R&S
FSV/A
firmware moves any existing user-defined cvl tables to a
backup
subdirectory. To use
a user-defined cvl table later, select the file in the
C:\R_S\INSTR\USER\cvl\backup
directory.
Note:
Measurements using bandwidth extension options over 400
MHz require special
"External mixers and large bandwidth extension options"
on page 401.
Supported tables have the file extension
*.b5g
or
*.b2g
, as opposed to
.acl
for
common tables. While
.acl
files can be used, data acquisition with larger bandwidths
using such conversion loss tables leads to substantial inaccuracy. Using no conversion
loss tables at all during data acquisition with the larger bandwidth options causes even
more inaccuracy.
Note that only common conversion loss tables (in
.acl
files) can be edited. Special
conversion loss tables (in
*.b5g
or
*.b2g
files) can only be imported and deleted.
"External mixers and large bandwidth extension options"
Data input and output