7 Save/Recall/Print
7.3 Save
30 maxtracevalue
30 –5
40 –5
30 –29.5 88 –29.5
88 –33 216 –33 note that we are stair-stepping the line
230 –35.6 960 –35.6 The gap between 216 MHz and 230
MHz will never fail
960 –43.5 5000 –43.5
7.3.6.1 Select Limit
Selects the specific Limit to be saved, for example, Limit 1.
Preset Not part of Preset, but reset to LLINE1 by Restore Mode Defaults
Survives shutdown
7.3.7 Correction
Exports Amplitude Corrections files in the PC-readable .csv format.
Amplitude Correction files contain the correction data in a form that can be
imported into Excel or similar spreadsheets, as well as header data that gives
information on the correction.
The default filename is Ampcor_0000.csv, where the 4-digit number is the lowest
number that does not conflict with any filename in the current directory.
The default path for Corrections files is:
My Documents\amplitudeCorrections
For backwards compatibility, older limit files with the extensions .amp, .cbl, .ant
and .oth can be read into the instrument, but you can only save corrections as
.csv files.
See "Correction Data File" on page 2614
Remote Command
:MMEMory:STORe:CORRection 1 | … | 8, <filename>
Example Save Correction 2 to the file myAmpcor.csv on the current path:
:MMEM:STOR:CORR 2 "myAmpcor.csv"
Notes If the save is initiated via SCPI, and the file already exists, the file will be overwritten
Using the C: drive is strongly discouraged, since it runs the risk of being overwritten during an
instrument software upgrade
Both single and double quotes are supported for any filename parameter over SCPI
2613 Spectrum Analyzer Mode User's &Programmer's Reference