Common Measurement Settings
R&S
®
FSPN
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User Manual 1179.4363.02 ─ 01
Managing weighting filters ← Working with weighting filters
The table in the "Residual Calculations" dialog box shows all currently available
weighting filter.
From this dialog box, you have the following options.
●
Edit a weighting filter that already exists (
➙
"Edit").
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Create a new weighting filter (
➙
"New").
●
Create a new weighting filter based on an existing one (
➙
"Copy").
If necessary, you can delete the selected filter at any time (
➙
"Delete").
Each of the options opens a dialog box that contains the functionality to characterize a
weighting filter.
Remote command:
Select a filter:
[SENSe:]CORRection:WEIGhting:SELect
Delete:
[SENSe:]CORRection:WEIGhting:DELete
Designing weighting filters ← Working with weighting filters
The R&S
FSPN provides the following tools to design a weighting filter.
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"Name" / "Comment"
Defines a name and / or comment of the weighting filter. The name defines the
label by which the filter appears in the "Weighting Filter" dropdown menu.
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"Position" and "Value"
Define the data points of the weighting filter (including a graphical preview).
They define by which amount (dB) residual effects are corrected for specific fre-
quencies. For example, you could say that at a frequency of 100
MHz, the residual
effects are corrected by 5
dB.
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"Insert Value"
Inserts a weighting filter data point. Alternatively, you can click in the table itself to
add a new data point.
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"Delete Value"
Deletes the currently selected data point. The currently selected data point is high-
lighted blue.
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"Shift X" / "Shift Y"
Shifts all data points of the weighting filter horizontally or vertically by a certain
amount.
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"Save"
Saves and stores the weighting filter on the internal hard disk of the R&S
FSPN.
A weighting filter consists of up to 625 data points. Each data point is a pair of values:
the first value describes the frequency, the second value describes the level (correction
value) for that frequency.
Frequencies must be entered in ascending order and must not overlap.
When you save the filter, the R&S
FSPN uses the name of the weighting filter as the
file name. If a weighting filter of the same name already exists, the R&S
FSPN asks
before it overwrites the existing file.
Remote command:
Name:
[SENSe:]CORRection:WEIGhting:NAME
[SENSe:]CORRection:WEIGhting:COMMent
[SENSe:]CORRection:WEIGhting:DATA
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