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See
chapter 11.7.5, "Reference: ASCII File Export Format"
Remote command:
Trace to Export
Defines an individual trace that will be exported to a file.
This setting is not available if
Export all Traces and all Table Results
Decimal Separator
Defines the decimal separator for floating-point numerals for the data export files. Eval-
uation programs require different separators in different languages.
Remote command:
Export Trace to ASCII File
Opens a file selection dialog box and saves the selected trace in ASCII format (
.dat
)
to the specified file and directory.
The results are output in the same order as they are displayed on the screen: window
by window, trace by trace, and table row by table row.
For details on the file format see
chapter 11.7.5, "Reference: ASCII File Export For-
Note:
Secure user mode.
In secure user mode, settings that are to be stored on the instrument are stored to vol-
atile memory, which is restricted to 256
MB. Thus, a "Memory full" error may occur
although the hard disk indicates that storage space is still available.
To store data permanently, select an external storage location such as a USB memory
device.
For details see "Protecting Data Using the Secure User Mode" in the "Data Manage-
ment" section of the R&S
FSW User Manual.
Remote command:
6.3 Marker Settings
Marker settings can be configured via the MARKER key or in the "Marker" dialog box.
To display the "Marker" dialog box, do one of the following:
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Press the MKR key, then select the "Marker Config" softkey.
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In the Analog Demodulation "Overview", select "Analysis", and switch to the verti-
cal "Marker" tab.
The remote commands required to define these settings are described in
ter 11.8.1, "Working with Markers Remotely"
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Marker Settings