Spectrum Measurements
R&S
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Compatibility to R&S FSP
User standards created on an analyzer of the R&S FSP family are compatible to the
R&S
ESR. User standards created on an R&S
ESR, however, are not necessarily com-
patible to the analyzers of the R&S FSP family and may not work there.
To store a user-defined configuration
1. Select the "User Standard" softkey in the "Ch Power" menu.
2. Press "Save".
3. Define a file name for the user standard and select its storage location.
By default, the xml file is stored in
C:\R_S\Instr\acp_std\
. However, you can
define any other storage location.
4. Press "Save".
The following parameter definitions are saved:
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● Channel spacing and adjacent-channel spacing, see
● Channel bandwidth of transmission (Tx), adjacent (Adj) and alternate (Alt)
channels, see
● Detector, see
● ACLR limits and their state, see
● Sweep time and sweep time coupling, see
● Trace and power mode, see
To load a user-defined configuration
► Press "User Standard > Load" and select the user standard file.
Softkeys for Channel and Adjacent-Channel Power Measurements
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