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Preset State and Memory Allocation
Save/Recall Memory Allocation
Types
of
Storable
Information
The instrument states can contain the instrument state, calibration data, and
trace data.
Inst State
(Instrument state.) Data
sufficient
to set up the network
analyzer. The amount of memory used is independent of
the number of measurement points unless memory trace
functions are used. Memory trace functions are
DaU%%@~
and
Eata
and
EIem#~‘y
. You should save instrument states
when you want to return to the same instrument setup.
Cal
Data
(Calibration data.) Error correction arrays. The amount of
memory used increases with the number of data points.
Reflection
cals
are larger than transmission
cals.
The
instrument state is automatically saved with
caI
data. You
should save calibrations to avoid having to repeat the
calibration procedure.
(Measurement or trace data.) The amount of memory used
increases with the number of data points. When data is
put into memory (by pressing
I)at~->lam)
it becomes a
memory trace.
Save ASCII
Saves trace data in
ASCII
format for output to spreadsheets
or to CAE programs.
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