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Saving and Recalling Measurement Results
The network analyzer allows you to save the following information to internal
memory or to a DOS-formatted disk in the analyzer’s built in 3.5” disk drive:
Instrument
State
Cal
Instrument state settings consist of all the stimulus and
response parameters that set up the analyzer to make a
specific measurement including markers, limit lines, memory
traces, and user-defined calibrations. Instrument state
information is saved and recalled for both measurement
channels.
The measurement calibration information is the
measurement correction data that the analyzer creates
when you make a calibration. Measurement calibration
information is saved and recalled for both measurement
channels.
Data
The measurement data consists of the actual measurement
data trace.
You can save any combination of the above three and recall them to be
displayed on the network analyzer. You can
also
dump the measurement
channel data to an ASCII format
file
that you can use for graphing and
manipulation in spreadsheets and CAE programs.
NOTE
When saving calibration information, the instrument state settings will also be automatically saved.
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