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The Spectrum Application (RF Measurements)
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®
FPL1000
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"Import to Trace" = 3: trace 3 is not available in the import file, thus trace 1 is imported
and displayed as trace 3 in the result display
"Import to Trace" is enabled: Trace 1 is imported from the file and replaces trace 1 in
the result display.
Trace 2 is imported from the file and replaces trace 2 in the result display.
Trace 4 is imported from the file and replaces trace 4 in the result display.
Trace 3 in the result display remains unchanged.
Importing spectrogram traces
Trace data can also be imported to an active Spectrogram result display.
Note the following differences that apply in this case:
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The measurement must be stopped before import.
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Only trace 1 is imported to the spectrogram. Any other traces may be imported to a
Spectrum display, if available. However, they do not change the spectrogram dis-
play, which always refers to trace 1.
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A single spectrum is inserted as a new frame number 0.
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The trace mode is
not
changed to "View" as for Spectrum trace imports.
7.13.2
Trace/Data Ex/Import
Access
: [TRACE] > "Trace Config" > "Trace / Data Export"
The R&S
FPL1000 provides various evaluation methods for the results of the per-
formed measurements. However, you may want to evaluate the data with other, exter-
nal applications. In this case, you can export the measurement data to a standard
ASCII format file (
DAT
or
CSV
). You can also import existing trace data from a file, for
example as a reference trace (Spectrum application only).
The standard data management functions (e.g. saving or loading instrument settings)
that are available for all R&S
FPL1000 applications are not described here.
See
Chapter 8.2, "Storing and Recalling Instrument Settings and Measurement Data"
on page 457 for a description of the standard functions.
Importing and Exporting Measurement Results for Evaluation